New York Public Library CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Classified List of Books Available for Traveling Libraries 1907 Chief of Circulating: Department, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY. NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT CLASSIFIED LIST OF iBOOKS AVAILABLE FOR TRAVELING LIBRARIES 1907 on- NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY CIRCULATING DEPARTMENT TRAVELING LIBRARIES Library lends books in quantity to any school, club or institution which will promise to be responsible for the proper care of the books and to keep a careful record of their circulation. Such groups of books are in each case specially collected. They may be chosen from our shelves ; or requested in lists made from the catalogue, or otherwise. These “ traveling libraries” contain from ten to one thousand volumes and may be retained for varying periods of time, up to a year. Exchange of books, either wholly or in part, will be made according to the individual needs of the borrower. The library will, upon request, assist in the selection of books to meet a particular need or to be used in connection with a course of study. Books not named in the catalogue are fre- quently purchased when required for a given purpose. Each month a blank form of report is sent to each school or club having our books. This blank is to be filled out and returned promptly to the above address. The Library reserves the right to withdraw the privileges stated above, at any time, on non-compliance with these conditions. 190 Amsterdam Avcntie, near 69th Street (lower entrance) 4 ir>. .52 EXPLANATORY NOTE catalogue is divided into classes, and the book titles are arranged alphabetically under these classes. A glance at the table of contents will show the various classes, and the pages on which they may be found. Books are entered under the names of authors, when known ; under the initials or pseudonyms of the writers, when real names are not ascertained ; under the names of editors or compilers of collections ; under the names of countries^ cities or societies which are responsible for their publication. If no such name appears they are entered under the first word of the title, not an article. Biographies are entered under the subject of the biography, not under the author’s name. If the pseudonym is better known than the real name, the entry is made under that, with a reference from the real name. A single dash indicates the omission of the pre- ceding heading ; a subsequent dash the omission of a subordinate heading. Each author’s name (and the subject of each bio- graphy) is given in the author index at the back of the catalogue, with the pages on which his name occurs. An asterisk preceding a number indicates that the book will be of interest to little children. SYNOPSIS OF CLASSIFICATION General works Philosophy General works. Metaphysics . . Mind and body Psychology ... Logic Ethics Ancient and modern philosophy . , Religion General works Natural theology . Bible Doctrinal theology Devotional. — Practical Homiletic Church Churches and Sects Non- Christian Mythology and Folk-lore Sociology General works Statistics Political science Political economy Law Associations Education Commerce Customs Language English language Foreign languages Science Nature study Mathematics Astronomy Physics Chemistry. Geology Biology Botany , Zoology PAGE Useful Arts 33 General works 33 Anatomy , Physiology and Hygiene 33 Engineering 34 Agriculture 35 Domestic economy 36 Commerce. — Business 37 Chemical technology 38 Manufactures, Trades and Build- ing. .. 38 Fine Arts 39 General works 39 Gardening 39 Architecture and Sculpture 39 Drawing, Design and Engraving. . 40 Photography 41 Music — Theory 41 Music — Scores 42 Amusements 43 Literature — General 45 History and criticism 45 Rhetoric 45 Elocution, Oratory and Debate. . . 45 Letter- writing 46 Selections and Quotations 46 American literature 47 History and criticism 47 Poetry 47 Drama and Fiction 48 Essays and Oratory 48 Humor 50 Miscellany 50 English literature 51 History and criticism 51 Poetry 51 Drama 54 . Fiction 55 Essays 56 Oratory and Letters . '. 56 Miscellany 57 Foreign literature 57 Latin literature 58 Greek literature 58 PAGE . 1 . 2 .. 2 . 2 . 2 . 3 . 3 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 6 . 6 . 7 . . 7 . 8 . 8 9 . 11 . 11 . 11 . 12 . 12 . 14 . 15 . 15 . 19 . 19 . 20 . 20 . 22 . 23 . 23 . 24 . 25 . 25 . 26 . 27 . 28 . 28 . 29 Travel and description General Geography and Atlases Antiquities Europe Scotland and Ireland England Germany : France Italy Spain Russia Minor countries. Asia Africa North America Mexico and West Indies United States. New York and New England. Southern and Western states, South America Oceanica and Polar regions. . , Biography — Collective Biography — Individual History General Ancient history Europe Scotland and Ireland England Germany France Italy Spain Russia PAGE Minor countries *. . . 89 Asia 89 Africa 89 North America 89 Canada 90 Mexico and West Indies 90 United States 90 Discovery 92 Colonial . 92 Revolution 93 Civil war 93 Since the Civil war 94 New York and New England. 94 Southern states 95 Western states 95 South America 96 Oceanica 96 Adult Fiction 96 Juvenile Fiction 121 Books in the French Language 137 Non-Fiction 137 Fiction 137 Books in the German Language 137 Non-P'iction 137 Fiction • 138 Books in the Italian Language 139 Non-Fiction 139 Fiction 139 Books in the Hungarian Language 139 Non-Fiction 139 Fiction 139 Books in the Polish Language 139 Non-Fiction 139 Fiction 139 PAGE . 59 . 59 . 60 . 61 . 61 . 62 . 62 . 63 . 63 . 63 . 64 . 64 . 64 . 65 . 66 . 67 . 67 . 67 . 68 . 68 . 69 . 69 . 70 . 73 . 83 . 83 . 84 . 85 . 86 . 86 . 87 . 88 , . 88 , . 88 , . 88 NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Classified List of Books Available for Traveling Libraries 1907 GENERAL Bibliography. Periodicals. Library economy. Journalism. Cyclopedias. A. L. A. List of subject headings for use in dictionary catalogs. oio — A Adams, C. K. Manual of historical lit- erature. 016.9 — Azarias, brother. Books and reading. 028— A2 Baby land. 1903. Baker, E. A. Descriptive guide to the best fiction. 016 — B3 Baldwin, James. Book lover; a guide to the best reading. 028 — B2 Bird-lore. v. 3 — date. Birds and nature, v. i — date. Bockett, F. W. Some literary land- marks for pilgrims. 028 — B3 Bookman, v. 10 — date. Bowen, H. C. Descriptive catalogue of historical novels. 016 — B Brooklyn public library, Brooklyn, N. Y. Earthquakes and volcanoes; a reading list. 551.2— E9 Buffalo public librarv. Classroom li- braries for public schools, listed for grades. 028.5 — B Burt, M. E. Literary landmarks; a guide to good reading. 028.8 — B Carnegie library. Pittsburg, Pa. An- notated catalogue of books used in the home libraries and reading clubs con- ducted by the children’s department. 028.5 — Ci Catholic world, v. i — date (v. 7 miss- ing). Century monthly magazine, v. i — date. Champlin, J. D. Young folks’ cyclopae- dia of common things: 031 — C Young folks’ cyclopaedia of litera- ture and art. 031 — C2 Young folks’ cyclopaedia of per- sons and places. 031 — Ci WORKS. Charities and the Commons, v. 6, 7. Chatterbox. 1902. Child-garden, v. 2 — 10. Cleveland public library, Cleveland, Ohio. Special reading list for Arbor day. 016— A I Special reading list for Christmas. 016 — Ci Special reading list 'for Lincoln’s birthday. 016 — L Special reading list for New Year’s day. 016 — N Special reading list for Thanksgiv- ing day. 016— T Special reading list for Washing- ton’s birthday. 016 — C Columbus, Ohio. Public school library. Arbor and bird day books and refer- ences. 010 — C Crane, Walter. Of the decorative il- lustration of books, old and new. 096— C Dana, J. C. Library primer. 020— D Notes on bookbinding for libraries. 025.7— D Dutton’s holiday annual. 1903. Engineering News, v. 46. Everybody’s magazine, v. 10 — date. Field, W. T. Fingerposts to children’s reading. 028.5 — Fi Gilbert, C. B. and Harris, A. V. comp. Graded list of poems and stories. 016.8— G Given, J. L. Making a newspaper. 070 — Gi Good housekeeping, January — June, 1903. V. 36 — date. Gordy, W. F. and Twitchell, W. S. Path- finder in American history. 016.9 — Gi Harper’s monthly magazine, v. 4 — date. Harper’s young people, v. 5 — 20. V. 16-20 are called Harper’s round table. Hewins, C. M. comp. Books for boys and girls; a selected list. 010 — H 2 GENERAL WORKS. PHILOSOPHY. Hitchler, Theresa. Cataloging for small libraries. 025.3 — H2 Horner, H. H. comp. Arbor day annual for 1907. Johnston, W. D. History of the Library of Congress. 027 — J Kindergarten review. v. 10 — date. Koopman, H. L. Mastery of books. 028— K Kroeger, A. B. Guide to the study and use of reference books. 028.7 — K Lamed, J. N. Books, culture and char- acter. 028 — L5 ed. • Literature of American his- tory, 016.9-^L Lee, G. S. Lost art oif reading. 028 — L2 Le Gallienne, Richard. How to get the best out of books. 028 — L4 Life, V. 33, 47. Little folks, v. 8. McLoughlin’s Christmas annual, 1905. Magazine of American history, v 16—30. Magazine of history, v. i. Martin, C. M. and Martin, B. E. New York press and its makers. 070 — M Monroe, W- S. Bibliography of educa- tion. 016.37 — M Moore, A. C. List of books recom- mended for a children’s library. 028.5 — M Mullany, P. F. see Azarias, brother. New international encyclopaedia; ed. by D, C. Gilman, H. T. Peck and F, M. Colby. 17 V. R031 — N New international encyclopaedia. Courses of reading and study in the New in- ternational encyclopaedia. R031 — Ni New York library club. Libraries of greater New York. 027 — N Olin, C. H. Journalism. 070 — O Oregon library committee. List of books for school libraries. 028.5 — O Our animal friends, v. 31 — date. Our young folks, v. i — 9. Outlook. V. 63 — date. Parsons, Frank and others. World’s best books. 028 — Pi Philadelphia. Free library. Wagner In- stitute Branch. Contribution to the classification of works of prose fiction. 016— Pi Plummer, M. W. Hints to small libra- ries. 027 — P Prentice, M. H. comp. References to books in the Cleveland Public Library for 3rd grade teachers. 028.8— P Printing art. v. 5 — 6. Ralph, Julian. Making of a journalist. 070 — R War’s brighter side. 072 — R Richardson, C. F. Choice of books. 028 — R St. Nicholas [and index] v. i to date. Salisbury, G. E. and Beckwith, M. E. Index to short stories. ^ 028.5 — S Salmon, L. M. Suggestive lists for sum- mer reading in history. 016.9 — Si Sargent, J. F. comp. Reading for the young. 028 — S2 Scribner’s magazine, v 5 — date. Scientific American: supplement, v, 52 — date. Slater, J. H. How to collect books. 025.2 — Si Spofford, A. R. Books for all readers. 028— S3 Stephens, H. M. and others. Counsel upon the reading of books. 028--S1 Stokes’ children’s annual. Strand, v 10 to date. Studies in education; ed. by Earl Barnes, V. 2, 1902. Universal cyclopaedia and atlas. 13V. 031 — Ui Universal cyclopaedia and atlas. Edu- cational courses in study and reading. 031 — U2 Warner, C. D. and others. Hints for home reading. 028 — W Wee folk’s annual. West, W. M. Outlines and references for American history. 016.9 — W2 Wheeler, M. T. and Bascom, E. L. In- dexing. 029— W World’s work. v. i — date. Youth’s companion, v. 74 — date. PHILOSOPHY. General works. Metaphysics. Mind and body. Psychology. Logic. Ethics. Ancient and mod- ern philosophy. GENERAL WORKS. Ueberweg, Frederick. History of phi- losophy from Thales to the present time. 109 — U METAPHYSICS. Miinsterberg, Hugo. Science and ideal- ism. 141 — M Rickaby, John. First principles of knowl- edge. 121 — R Royce, Josiah. World and the individual. Ill — R Swift, Lindsay. Brook farm; its mem- bers, scholars and visitors. 141 — S MIND AND BODY. Ellis, Havelock. Man and woman; a study of human secondary sexual char- acters. 136 — E Evans, H. R. Old and new magic. 133— E3 Frith, Henry. How to read character in handwriting. 133 — F3 Galton, Francis. Hereditary genius. 136 — G Hudson, T. J. Evolution of the soul and other essays. 130 — Hi Podmore, Frank. Studies in psychical research. 134 — Pi Shaler, Mrs. S. P. P. Masters of fate. 130— S PSYCHOLOGY— ETHICS. 3 PSYCHOLOGY. Adams, John, Herbart'ian psychology applied to education. 150 — A3 Aiken, Catharine. Methods of mind training, concentrated attention and memory. 150 — Ai Aitken, E. H. Five windows of the soul. 152 — A Angell, J. R. Psychology. 150 — A4 Bacon, D. M. see Bacon, Mrs. M. S. H. Mrs M. S. H. Crumbs and his times. 150 — B23 Baldwin, Joseph. Elementary phychol- ogy and education. ' 150 — B5 Birney, A. M. (Mrs. T. W. Birney.) Childhood. 150 — B21 Brooks, Edward. Mental science and methods of mental culture. 150 — Bii Calkins, M. W. Introduction to psychol- ogy. 150 — C2 Compayre, Gabriel. Development of the child in later infancy. 150 — C3 Intellectual and moral development of the child. 150— Ci Psychology applied to education. 150— C4 Cook, Alfred. Psychology. 150 — C6 Dewey, John. Interest as related to will. 150— D6 Psychology. 150 — D and others: Studies in logical theory. 153— D Dexter, T. F. G. and Garlick, A. H. Psy- chology in the schoolroom. 150 — Di Drummond, W. B. The child, his na- ture and nurture. 150 — -D3 Du Bois, Patterson. Fireside child- study. 150*- — D5 Hall, G. S. Adolescence; its psychology and its relation to physiology, an- thropology, sociology, sex, crime, re- ligion and education. 150 — H14 Contents of children’s minds on entering school. 150 — H8 and Ellis, A. C. Study of dolls. 150 — H18 Halleck, R. P. Psychology and psychic culture. 150 — H5 Harris, W. T. Psychologic foundations of education. 150 — H6 Hogan, L. E. Study of a child. 150 — H7 lies, George, ed. Little masterpieces of science: Mind. 150 — I James, William. Principles of psychol- ogy. 2v. 150— J3 Psychology. 150 — J Talks to teachers on psychology. 150— J2 Judd, C. H. Genetic psychology for teachers. 150 — J5 Kay, David. Memory. 154 — K King, Irving. Psychology of child devel- opment. 150 — K2 Kirkpatrick, E. A. Fundamentals of child study. 150 — Ki Inductive psychology. 150 — K Ladd. G. T. Outlines of descriptive psychology. 150 — L8 Primer of psychology. 150 — L7 Psychology. 150 — L2 Lange, Karl. Apperception. 153 — L4 McLellan, J. A. and Dewey, John. Ap- plied psychology. 150 — M9 McMillan, Margaret. Education through the imagination. 155 — M Maher, Michael. Psychology. 150 — M4 Major, D. R. First steps in mental growth. 150 — M16 Morgan, C. L. Introduction to compara- tive psychology. 150 — Mii Psychology for teachers. 150 — M7 Miinsterberg, Hugo. Psychology and life. ‘ 150 — M8 Oppenheim, Nathan. Development of the child. 150 — O Mental growth and control. 150 — Oi Ostermann, Wilhelm. Interest in its re- lation to pedagogy. 150 — O2 Preyer, Wilhelm. Mind of the child. 2v. 1 50 — P Radestock, Paul. Habit and its import- ance in education. 158 — R Richmond, Ennis. Mind of a child. 1 50 — R6 Roark, R. N. Psychology in education. 150 — R2 Sanford, E. C. Course in experimental psychology. 152 — S Scripture, E. W. New psychology. 150 — S5 Shinn, M. W. Biography of a baby. 150 — Sio Notes on the development of a child. 150 — S19 Stout, G. F. Manual oif psychology. . 150 — Sii Sully, James. Chidren’s ways. 150 — S6 Studies of childhood. 150 — S2 Teacher’s handbook of psychology. 150— S3 Tanner, A. E. Child. 150 — T8 Thorndike, E. L. Educational psychol- ogy. 150— T7 Human nature club. 150 — T3 Notes on child study. 150 — T4 Washburne, Mrs. M. F. Study of child life. 150 — Wio Wray, A: W. Glimpses of child nature. 150— W8 LOGIC. Clarke, R. F. Logic. 160 — Ci Jevons, W. S. Elementary lessons in logic . 160 — J2 Elements of logic. 160 — Ji Logic. 160 — J Laycock, Craven and Spofford, A. K. Manual of argumentation. 168 — Li Mill, J. S. System of logic. 160 — M Sigwart, Christoph. Logic. 2v. 160 — Si ETHICS. Avebury, John Lubbock, baron. Use of life. 170— Ai Banks, L. A. Lincoln legion. 178 — B2 Beveridge, A. J. Young man and the vv^orld. 170 — B18 Billings, J. S. Physiological aspects of the liquor problem. 2v. 178 — B and others. Liquor problem. 178 — Bi Black. Hugh. Friendship. 177 — B Work. 179-9 — B Bowker, R. R. Arts of life. 170 — B9 4 ETHICS. ANCIENT AND MODERN PHILOSOPHY. Bryant, Sophie. Short studies in char- acter. 170 — B Cabot, E. L. Everyday ethics. 170 — C22 Calkins, Raymond. Substitutes for the saloon; an investigation made for the committee of fifty. 178 — Ci Call, A. P. Everyday living. 170 — C15 Man of the world. 170 — C14 Callaway, F. B. Charm and courtesy in conversation. 177-2 — Ci Clark, Mrs. K. U. Bringing up boys. 170— C3 Conduct as a fine art. 170 — C7 Dewey, Mrs. J. M. Lessons on manners. 177 — Di Lessons on morals. 170 — D7 Dodge, G. FI. Bundle of letters to busy girls. , 173 — D Everett, C. C. Ethics for young people. 173— E Forbush, W. B. Boy problem; a study in social pedagogy. 170-^Fi Fowler, N. C. The boy; how to help him succeed. 174 — Fi Starting in life. 174 — F3 French, L. H. Joy of life. I70“F4 Ghent, W. J. Mass and class. 177-5 — Gi H. H. see Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F. H. Hale, E. E. How to do it. 170 — Hi Henderson, C. H. Children of good for- tune. 170 — H25 Her brother’s letters. 170 — H29 Hilty, Carl. Happiness. 171-4 — H2 Steps of life. i7i-4 — H3 Hyde, W. D. Practical ethics. 170 — H20 Ingram, J. K. Practical morals. 170 — I Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F. H. Bits of talk about home matters. 173 — J Jenks, J. W. Citizenship and the schools. 172 — J Jordan, W. G. Majesty of calmness. 170 — J6 Self-control. 170 — J5 Lubbock, Sir John, see Avebury, John Lubbock, haron. Ludlow, J. M. Incentives for life. 170 — L6 Mabie, H. W. Great word. 177-6 — Mi Mackenzie, J. S. Manual of ethics. 170 — Mi2 Mahaffy, J. P. Art of conversation. 177.2 — Mi Malleson, Mrs. Frank. Notes on the early training of children. ■ 173.5 — M Mallock, W. H. Is life worth living? 170 — M Marden, O. S. Architects of fate. 170 — M14 Pushing to the front. 170 — M15 Stepping stones. 170 — Mii Winning out. 170 — M2 Markwick, W. F. and Smith, W. A. True citizen. 172 — M Martin, E. S. Luxury of children. 173— M4 Mathews, William. Conquering success. 170 — M13 Getting on in the world. 174 — M Nicoll, S. A. How to bring up our boys. 173 — N Page, E. E. Heart culture. 179 — P Potter, H. C. bp. Drink problem in modern life. 178 — P3 Reich, Emil. Success in life. 174 — R3 bangster, Mrs. M. E. M. Little kingdom of home. 173 — S7 Radiant motherhocxd 173— S8 Savage, M. J. Man, woman and child. 173— S6 Seelye, J. H. Duty; a book for schools. 170 — S12 Shaw, Albert. Business career in its public relations. 174 — S2 Sheer, T. R. Way to happiness. t 171.4 — S Smiles, Samuel. Character. 170 — S Duty. 170 — Si Stowe, Mrs. H. E. B. Little foxes. 177— s Taft, W. H. Four aspects of civic duty. 1 72. 1 — T Thayer, W. M. Ethics of success; a reader for the higher grades of schools. 174 — T3 Ethics of success; a reader for the lower grades of schools. 174 — T2 Ethics of success; a reader for the middle grades of schools. 174 — Ti Tolstoi, L. N. count. Bethink yourselves. 172.4 — Ti Varnum, ..Henry. Character; a moral text-book.. 170 — V2 Wagner, Charles. Better way. 170 — Wii By the fireside. 173 — W4 Courage. 170 — W6 Justice. 170 — W22 On life’s threshold. 170 — W17 Simple life. 170 — W8 Wayside talks. 170 — W26 Youth. 170 — W12 Washbume, Mrs. M. F. Every day es- says. 173 — W6 Washington, B. T. Character building. 170 — W9 Whiting, Lillian. Life radiant. 170-4 — W2^ Outlook beautiful. i 70 - 4 — W3 Wingate, C. F. What shall our boys do for a living? 174 — W Winterburn, F. H. From the child’s standpoint. i73 — Wi Nursery ethics. 173 — W Wood, Benjamin. Successful man of business. 170 — W5 ANCIENT AND MODERN PHILOS- OPHY. Aristotle. Nicomachean ethics. 185 — A3 Epictetus. Discourses. 188 — E Locke, John. Philosophical works. 2v. 192 — Li Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. Golden book. 188 — M3. Meditations. 188 — Mi Plato. Day in Athens with Socrates. 184 — P4 Republic, tr. by J. L. Davies and J. D. Vaughan. 184 — P30- Republic, Timaeus and Critias. 184 — P29- Spencer, Herbert. First principles. 192.8 — S' RELIGION: GENERAL WORKS— BIBLE. General works. Natural theology. Bible. Doctrinal theolo- gy- Devotional. Prac- tical. Homiletic. Pas- toral. GENERAL WORKS. Beecher, H. W. Life thoughts. 208 — B Bushnell, Horace. Building eras in re- ligion. 204 — B22 Charbonnel, Victor. Victory of the will. 204 — Cio Crothers, S. M. The understanding heart. 204 — C14 Gordon, G. A. Ultimate conceptions of faith. 201 — G James, William. Varieties of religious experience. 201 — ^J2 Ruskin, John. Precious thoughts. 208 — R Watson, John. Upper room. 204 — W4 Whyte, Alexander. Newman, an appre- ciation. 204 — W14 NATURAL THEOLOGY. Adler, Felix. Essentials of spirituality. 210 — A2 Bellamy, R. L. Hints from Sandow. 215— B3 Drummond, Henry. Natural law in -the spiritual world. 215 — Di Fiske, John. Idea of God as affected by modern knowledge. 215 — F Life everlasting. 218 — F Lodge, Sir O. J. Substance of faith al- lied with science. 215 — L3 Nordhoff, Charles. God and 'the future life. 210 — N Smith, Goldwin. In quest of light. 215— ss BIBLE. Abbott, L}'^man. Old Testament shad- ows of New Testament truths. 221 — A Adeney, W. F. How ito read the Bible. 220 — A4 Aguilar, Grace. Women of Israel. 220.9 — A Bible. Bible for children; arranged from the King James version. *220 — B22 Holy Bible; newly edited by the American revision committee, A. D. 1901. 220 — B20 Holy Bible; 'tr. from the Latin vul- gate. [Douay version.] 220 — B26 New Testament. New Testament, tr. from the Latin vulgate. 225 — B5 Bliss, F. J. Development of Palestine exploration. 220.93 — Bi Chamberlain, G. L. Introduction to the Bible for teachers of children. 220.7 — C42 Chisholm, Edwin, comp. Old Testament sitories. *222 — Ci Conybeare, W. J. and Howson, J. S. Life and epistles of St. Paul. 220.9 — C Cruden, Alexander. Concordance to Old and New Testament. 220.2 — Ci Driver, S. R. Introduction to the liter- ature of the Old Testament. 221 — D Drummond, Henry. Evolution of Bible study. 220.6— D Eaton, E. F. Dramatic studies from the Bible. 220.9 — E2 Frothingham, O. B. Stories from the lips of the Teacher retold by a disciple. 225— F3 Fry, T. C. Old Testament history. 221 — F Gardiner, J. H. Bible as English litera- ture. 220 -^Gq Gladstone, W. E. Impregnable rock of Holy Scripture. 220 — G8 Gray, J. C. and Carey, C. S. Class and the desk, a manual for Sunday school teachers. 2v. 225 — Gi Harris, M. H. People of the Book. 3 v. 220.9 — H2 Heermans, J. W. Stories from the He- brew. 221 — H Herbst, Eva. Tales and customs of the ancient Hebrews for young readers. 220.9- ;-Hio Houghton, Mrs. L. S. Bible in picture and story. 220.9 — H23 Telling Bible stories. 220 — H9 Hurlbut, J. L. Mother’s story of the Bible told for young and old. 220.9 — H15 Kent, C. F. Origin and permanent value of the Old Testament. 221 — K4 Kerr, Lady Amabel. Before our Lord came. 221 — K2 Knowles, E. J. Spirit and life. 220 — K3 Mackail, J. W. Biblia innocentium; pt. 2. 225 — M4 Montefiore, C. G. ed. Bible for home reading. 2v. 220 — M6 Moody, D. L. Pleasure and profit in Bi- ble study. 220 — M4 Moulton, R. G. ed. Modern reader’s Bi- ble; Bible stories; Old Testament. Bible stories; New Testament. 220 — M Short introduction to the literature of the Bible. ^ 220— M5 Nash, H. S. History of the higher criti- cism of the New Testament. 225 — N5 J J. ed. Practical explanation and application of Bible history. 220.9 — Sanday, William. Inspiration. 220.1 — S Schaff, Philip, ed. Popular commentary on the New Testament: v.2. Epistles of St. Paul. 227— S2 Smith, H. P. Old Testament history. 221 — S3 — ' — William, ed. Old Testament his- tory. 221— S Stalker. James. Life of St. Paul. 220.9 — S4 Strong, James. Exhaustive concordance of the Bible. 220.2 — S Taylor, W. M. Elijah the prophet. 220.9 — T4 RELIGION. Church institu- tions and work. Christian churches and sects. Non-Christian re- ligions. Mythology and folk-lore. 6 BIBLE— DEVOTIONAL. Thomas, E. L. Early story of Israel. 222 — Tl Thompson, E. H. Life and glories of Saint Joseph, husband of Mary. 220.9 — T7 Todd, J. C. Politics and religion in an- cient Israel. 221 — T2 Trench, R. C. Studies in the Gospels. 226 — T3 Synonyms of the New Testament. 225— T3 Tuck, R.obert, ed. Handbook of Biblical difficulties. 220— T Tuttle, D. S. bp. Reminiscences of a missionary bishop. 226 — T4 Valentine, Mrs. L. J. Bible stories in simple language for little children. *220.9 — V2 Van Dyke, Henry. Story of the Psalms. 223 — V I Vaughan, Kenelm. Divine armory of Holy Scripture. 220.2 — V Wright, W. B. Master and men. 226--— V/^4 Yonge, C. M. Young folk’s Bible his- tory. 220 — Y DOCTRINAL THEOLOGY. Abbott, Lyman. Great Companion. 231 — A2 Barrows, C. H. Personality of Jesus. 232— B Bonaventure, saint. Tree of life. 232.9 — Bii Brunowe, M. J. Girlhood of our lady. 230.2 — By Campbell, R. J. New theology. 230 — C13 Catholic anecdotes. 238 — C5 Coleridge, H. J. Baptism of the King. 232.9 — C28 Costelloe, B. - F. C. Gospel story for Catholic homes. 232.9 — C12 Faber, F. W. Bethlehem. 232.9 — Fii Creator and the creature. 231.6 — F Farrar, F. W. Life of Christ. 232.9 — F Forrest, D. W. Authority of Chrisit. 232— F Fouard, Constant. The Christ. 2v. 232.8 — Fy Gallway, Peter. Watches of the sacred passion. 2v. 232.9 — Gio Gibbons, James, card. Faith of our fa- thers. 230.2 — Gi J. S. Our Christian heritage. 230.2 — G Gilbert, G. H. Revelation of Jesus; a study of the primary sources of Chris- tianity. 230 — G3 Gladden, Washington. How much is left of the old doctrines. 230 — Gi Gordon, S. D. Quiet talks on power. 231.3— G Grou, J. N. Interior of Jesus and Mary. 2v. 232 — Gii Guthrie, K. S. Message of the Master. 230 — G4 Soteriology of Jesus. 234 — G2 Hall, C. C. Christian belief interpreted by Christian experience. 230 — H2 Hopkins, T. F. Novena of sermons on the Holy Ghost in its relationship to the world. 231.3 — Hi Houghton, Mrs. L. S. Life of Christ in picture and story. 232.9 — H Lianguet, mgr. Confidence in the mercy of God. 231 — L2 Maas, A. J. Christ in type and prophecy. 2v. 232 — M5 McConnell, S. D. Christ. 232 — M9 Manning, H. E. card. Sin and its con- sequences. 233 — M Morgan, G. C. Christ of to-day. 239 — M5 Mulholland, Rosa. Story of Jesus. 232.9 — M4 Murphy, T. Life of our Lord. 232.9 — M8 Newman, J. H. card. Two essays on Biblical and ecclesiastical miracles. 23i.y— N Ollivier, M. J. Friendships of Jesus. 232— O I The passion. 232.9 — O2 Ram, Mrs. Helen. Emmanuel. 232.9 — R4 Rawlinson, George. Historical evidences of the truth of the Scriptures. 239 — R Seeley, Sir J. R. Ecce Homo. 232 — S Sheehan, P. A. Mariae corona. 230.2— S8 Spirago, Francis. Catechism explained. 238 — S Method of Christian doctrine. 230.2 — S2 Stalker, James. Life of Jesus Christ. 232.9 — S6 Stevens, G. B. Teaching of Jesus. 232 — Sio Stewart, Balfour and T ait, P. G. Unseen universe. 237 — S Tappan, E. M. Christ story. 232.9 — T3 Tauler, Johann. Meditations on the life and passion of our Lord Jesus Christ. 232.9 — T8 Tolstoi, L. N. count. My confession; My religion; The Gospel in brief. 230 — T6 Tyrrell, George. 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Slav invasion. 325 — W5 Washington, B. T. Futurq of the Amer- ican negro. 323 — W Wilson, Woodrow. Congressional gov- ernment. 328.73 — W The state. 320 — W POLITICAL ECONOMY. Adams. C. C. Elementary commercial geography. 338 — Ai Text-book of commercial geog- raphy. 338 — A2 T. S- and Sumner, H. L. Labor problems. 331 — A3 American academy of political and so- cial science. Municipal ownership and municipal franchises. 336 — A5 Anitchkow. Michael. War and labour. 331— Ai Beard, Charles. Industrial revolution. 331— B6 Beaulieu, Pierre Leroy, see Leroy-Beau- lieu. Pierre. Betts, L. W. Leaven in a great city. 339 — B3 Birkbeck. W. L. Historical sketch of the distribution of land in England. 333— B 100 Bolce. Harold. New internationalism. 330— B 16 Brooks, J. G. Social unrest. 335 — B3 Brown, M. W. Development of thrift. 331— B4 Buchanan, J. R. Story of a labor agita- tor. 331.8— Bi POLITICAL ECONOMY. 13 Bullock, C. J. Essays on the monetary history of the United States. 332 — B5 Introduction to the study of economics. 330 — B6 Selected readings in public finance. 33b~B6 Cheyney, E. P. English towns and gilds. 338.6— C Chisholm, G. G. Handbook of commer- cial geography. 338 — C3 Clark, J. B. Control of trusts; an argu- ment in favor of curbing the power of monopoly by a natural method. 338— C2 Conant, C. A. Wall street and the country. 332 — C7 Cunningham, William. Modern civiliza- tion in some of its economic aspects. 330— Cio Dawson, W. H. German workman. 331— D2 Ely, R. T. Labor movement in Amer- ica. 331— E Monopolies and trusts. 338 — E Studies in the evolution of indus- ‘trial society. 330 — E4 Outlines of economics. 330 — E2 Fawcett, Mrs. M. G. Political economy for beginners. 330 — F Flint. C. R. and others. The trust, its book. 338 — F George, Henry. Land question; what it involves and how alone it can be set- tled. 333— G Progress and poverty. 331 — Gi Menace of privilege. 331 — G8 Ghent, W. J. Our benevolent feudalism. 338— Gi Gide, Charles. Principles of political economy. 330 — G5 Haggard, H. R. Poor and the land; be- ing a report on the Salvation army col- onies (in the United States and at Hadleigh, England. 333 — Hi Harmel, L. Key to labor problems. 331— H60 Harvey, W. H. Coin’s financial school. 332— H Henderson, C. R. Introduction to the study of the dependent, defective and delinquent classes. 339 — ^Hi Herbertson, A. J. Commercial geog- raphy of the world outside the British Isles. 338 — Hi Hunter, Robert. Poverty. 339 — H2 Illustrated history of the United States mint. 332 — 1 1 Johnson, J. F. Money and currency. 332— J2 Jordan. D. S. and Stallard, J. H. True basis of economy. 330 — Ji Kellor, F. A. Quit of work. 3318 — Ki Kinley, David. Money. 332 — Ki Kropatkin, P, A. prince. Conquest of bread. 335— Ks Laughlin, J. L. Elements of political economy. 330 — L2 Leroy-Beaulieu, Pierre. United States in the twentieth century. 330 — L7 Lloyd, H. D. Labor copartnership. 334— L London, Jack. People of the abyss. 339 — Li War of the classes. 335 — Li Meakin, Budgett. Model factories and villages. 331.8 — M Mill, J. S. Principles of poliitical econ- omy. 330 — M Mitchell, John. Organized labor. 331— M19 National child labor committee. N^w York. Child labor. 331-3 — N Pierce, Franklin. Tariff and the trusts. 337 — Pi Porter, R. P. Dangers of municipal ownership. 336— P2 Pratt, S. S. Work of Wall Street. 332— P3 Rae, John. Contemporary socialism. 335 — R Redway, J. W. Commercial geog- raphy. 338— Ri Reeve. S. A. Cost of competition. 338.5— R Richardson, B. J. Woman who spends. 338— ^R2 Richmond, M. E. Friendly visiting among the poor. 339 — R4 Riis, J. A. Children of the poor. 339— R I Battle with the slum. 339 — R5 How the other half lives. 339 — R Peril and the preservation of the home. 339 — R6 Ten years’ war. 339 — R3 Ripley, W. Z. ed. Trusts, pools and cor- porations. 338.8 — R Rowntree, B. S. Poverty. 331-8 — R Russell, C. E. Greatest trust in the world. 338.8 — Ri Seager, H. R. Introduction to econom- ics. 330 — Sio Seligman, E. R. A. Economic interpre- tation of history. 330.9 — S Shadwell, Arthur. Industrial efficiency. 2 v. 331 — Si I Shaw, G. B. and others. Fabian essays in socialism. 335 — S Sherard, R. H. Cry of the poor. 339 — S Shuey, E. L. Factory people and their employers. 331 — S6 Smith, Adam. Wealth of nations. 330 — S Spahr, C. B. America’s working people. 331— S5 Spargo, John. Bitter cry of the children. 339 — S2 Socialism. 335 — S12 Stelzle, Charles. Workingman and so- cial problems. 331-8 — S Taussig, F. W. State papers and speeches on the 'tariff. 337 — Ti Taylor, Sedley. Profit-sharing between capital and labor. 331-2 — T Van Vorst, Bessie and Van Vorst, Marie. Woman who toils. 331 — V Walker, F. A. First lessons in political economy. 330 — W Webb, Sidney and Webb, Mrs. B. P. Problems of modern industry. 331— Wi I General history of com- 338— Wi Webster, W. C merce. 14 LAW. ADMINISTRATION. White, Horace. Money and banking. 332.4— W Wood, S. T. Primer of political econ- omy. 330 — W4 Wright, C. D. Battles of labor. 331.8— W2 Wyckoff, W. A. Day with a itramp and other days. 331 — W9 Workers: the East. 331 — W5 — — Workers: the West. 331 — W6 LAW. Amos, Shelden. Science of law. 340 — A. Becker, F. S. and Howe, E. D. comp. Laws of the state of New York relat- ing to villages. 345 — B Bigelow, M. M. ed. Centralization and the law. 340 — ^B3 Brown, M. S. ed. Epoch-making papers in United States history. 342.73 — B5 Bryant, E. E. Constitution of the United States. 342.73 — B3 Bryce, James. American commonwealth. 2v. 342.73— B6 -r — Social institutions of the United States. 342.73s— B2 Dawes, A. L. How we are governed; an explanation of the constitution and government of the United States. 342.73— D Ely, R. T. Coming city. 352 — Ei Fiske, John. Civil government in the United States. 342.73 — Fi Foster, J. W. Arbitration and the Hague court. 341.6— F Gano, D. C. and Williams, S. C. Com- mercial law. 347 — G Halleck. H. W. Elements of interna- tional law and laws of war. 341— Hi 19 Hamilton, Alexander. Federalist; a com- mentary on the constitution of the United States. 342.73 — H Hinsdale, B. A. American government, national and state. 342.73 — H3 Howland, A. C. Ordeals, compurgation, excommunication, and interdict. 340.3— H James, J. A. and Sanford, A. H. Our government, local, state and national. 342.73— Ji Jane, L. C. Coming of Parliament. 342.42— Ji Johnson, Rossiter. Story of the consti- tution of the United States. 342.73 — J5 Lansing, Robert and Jones, G. M. Gov- ernment. 342.73 — Li Lawrence, T. J. War and neutrality in the far East. 341-3 — L Levi, Leone. Manual of the mercantile law of Great Britain and Ireland. 347-7 — Li Macgillivray, E. J. Treatise upon the law of copyright. 347-7 — Mi Macy, Jesse. Our government. 342.73— M Munro, D. C. ed. Selections from the laws of Charles the Great. 340.3 — M Overall, J. W. Catechism of the consti- tution of (the United States. 342.73— O I Story, Joseph. Familiar exposition of the constitution of the United States. 342.73— Si Train, A. C. Prisoner at the bar. 343— T United States. Constitution. Constitution of the United States of America. 342.73— U3 Wellman, F. L. Art of cross-examina- tion. . 340.9 — W ADMINISTRATION. Austin, O. P. Uncle Sam’s secrets; a story of national affairs for the youths of the nation. 353 — A Bangs, J. K. Uncle Sam trustee. 354-729— B Bigelow, John. Our ex-presidents. 353— B4 Boynton, F. D. School civics. 352 — Bi Brooks, E. S. Century book for young Americans. 353 — Bi Noah. How the republic is gov- erned. 353— B2 Clark, F. H. Outlines of civics, for use in high schools and colleges. 352 — ^C S. S. The government; what it is, what it does. 353 — C2 Clowes, W. L. Naval pocket-book. 359 — G Coler, B. S. Municipal government, as illustrated by the charter, finances, and public charities of New York. 352 — Ci Dole, C. F. American citizen. 352 — Di Young citizen. 352 — D2 Eaton, Seymour. How to prepare for a civil service examination. 351.3— Ei Fairlie, J. A. Municipal administration. 352— Fi Fielde, A. M. Political primer of New York City and State. 352 — F Giffin, W. M. Civics for young Ameri- cans. 353— Gi Goodnow, F. J. City government in the United States. 352 — G7 Hancock, H. I. Life at West Point. 355 -Hi Harrison, Benjamin. This country of ours. 353— H Hart, A. B. Actual government as ap- plied under American conditions. 353— H2 Hill, C. T. Fighting a fire. 352.3 — H Hill, Mabel. Lessons for junior citizens. 352— H6 Hollis. I. N. Frigate Constitution. 359— Hi How Manhattan is governed. 352— H7 Hoxie, C. de F. Civics for New York state. 352 — Hi How the people rule. 352 — H3 Ingalls, G. A. Outline of municipal gov- ernment in the city of New York. 352—1 Judson, H. P. Caesar’s army. 355 — Ji Lachaussee, C. A. How to become a letter carrier or post office clerk. 351— L3 How to enter the custom house service. 351 — L2 ASSOCIATIONS. EDUCATION. 15 Leach, Orlando. State and local govern- ment of New York. 352 — L Leupp, F. E. How to prepare for a civil service examination. 351 — L Lewis, George. Civics. 352 — Li Linesman, pseud. Mechanism of war. 355— L Long, J. D. New American navy. 35905H-L McAdoo, William. Guarding a great city. 352.2— M Martin, G. H. Civil government in the United States. 353 — M Moran, T. F. Theory and practice of the English government. 35442 — M Morey, W. C. Government of New York. 352 — Mi Mowry, W. A. Elements of civil gov- ernment. 353 — Mi New York City. Charter. Charter of the city of New York. 352 — ^Ni3 Ordinances. General ordinances of the city of New York. 352 — N15 O’Reilly, J. J. E. How to become a patrolman. 351 — Oi Robinson, C. M. Modern civic art. 352— Ri Seelye, J. H. Citizenship. 352 — Si Shaler, N. S. Citizen. 352 — S Shaw, Albert. Municipal government in continental Europe. 352.04 — S Municipal government in Great Britain. 352.042 — ^S Ship of state, by those at the helm. . .353— S3 Smith, J. W. Training for citizenship. 352— S3 Spears, J. R. Short history of the Amer- ican navy. 359.09 — S2 Steffens, J. L. Struggle for self-govern- ment. 351 — ^S Strong, Frank and Schafer, Joseph. Gov- ernment of the American people. 353— S2 Sullivan, James. Government of the state of New York. 352 — S6 United States. Civil Service Commission. Report of 1904. 351 — U Wilcox, D. F. American city. 352 — W2 Willard, C. D. City government for young people. 352 — W5 Young, A. W. Government class book. 353-Y Zueblin, Charles. American municipal progress. 352 — Z ASSOCIATIONS AND INSTITU- TIONS. Barton, C. H. Story of the Red Cross. 361— B I Booth, Mrs. M. B. C. After prison — what? 365 — B Buck, Winifred. Boys’ self-governing clubs. 367 — Bi Charity Organization Society. New York Charities directory. 1906. 361— N Dawson, M. M. Business of life insur- ance. 368 — D Devine, E. T. Practice of charity, indi- vidual, associated and organized. 360 — D Principles of relief. 360 — Di Fields, Mrs. A. A. How to help the poor. 361 — F Mrs. J. T. see Fields, Mrs. A. A. Fl3mt, Josiah, pseud. Tramping with tramps. 364 — F Folks, Homer. Care of destitute, neg- lected and delinquent children. 362 — F Goodale, F. A. ed. Literature of philan- thropy. 360 — G Gunckel, J. E. Boyville; a history of fif- teen years’ work among newsboys. 367— G Gurteen, S. H. Handbook of charity or- ganization. 361 — G Henderson, C. R. Social settlements. 367-H Hendrick, B. J. Story of life insurance. 368— H2 Lee, Joseph. Constructive and prevent- ive philanthropy. 360 — L Mackay, Thomas. The state and char- ity. 360 — M Morrison, W. D. Juvenile offenders. 364— M Myers, Gustavus. History of Tammany hall. 363 — M Pierce, B. K. Half century with juve- nile delinquents. 364 — P Rogers, C. F. Charitable relief. 361 — R2 Stelzle, Charles. Boys of the street. 367— Si Sweeney, John. At Scotland Yard. 364— S Warner, A. G. American charities. 361— W Willard, J. F. see Flynt, Josiah, pseud. Williams, Talcott. Tammany hall. 363— w Wines, F. H. Punishment and reforma- tion. 364 — W EDUCATION. Adams, O. F. Some famous American schools. , 37973— A Adler, Felix. Moral instruction of chil- dren. _ 377— A Armstrong, H. E. The teaching of sci- entific method and other papers on ed- ucation. 371 — A3 Arnold, S. L. Plans for busy work. 372— A Reading; how to teach it. 372.4--A Waymarks for teachers; showing aims, principles and plans for everyday teaching. 371 — Ai Badlam, A. B. Suggestive lessons in language and reading for primary schools. ^ 3724 — B Bailey, C. S. and Lewis, C. M. ed. For the children’s hour. =*'372.2— B20 Bain, Alexander. Education as a science. 370— B Baldwin, Joseph. School management and school methods. 371 — B6 W. A. and others. Industrial-Asocial education. 37142 — B2 16 EDUCATION. Bardeen, C. W. Manual of common school law. 379-14 — B Barr, E. E. Scissor pictures. 372.2 — B19 Bates, Lois. Games with music, action songs and guessing rhymes. 371.7 — Bi — More recitations for infants. *372.2 — ^Bi4 New recitations for infants. *372.2 — Bii Beckwith, M. H. Story telling with the scissors. 372.2 — B4 ed. When first we go to school. *371 — Bio Beebe, Katharine. Home kindergarten. 372.2 — B18 Bennett. C. W. History of the philoso- phy of pedagogics. * 371 — B12 Birdseye, C. F. Individual training in our colleges. 378— B4 Black, Hugh. Practice of self-culture. 374— B2 Blow, S. E. Letters to a mother on the philosophy of Froebel. 372.2 — Bio Symbolic education; a commentary on Froebel’s “Mother play.” 372.2— Bi Boone, R. G. Education in the United States. 370.73— B Boston collection of kindergarten stor- ies. *372.2 — B2 Bourne, W. O. History of the public school society of the city of New York. 379.747 — B2 Bowker, I. F. Busy hands. 371.42 — Bi Bray, S. E. School organization. 371— B9 Briggs, L. R. Routine and ideals. 370.4— B2 Browning, Oscar. Introduction to his- tory of educational theories. 370.1 — B2 Bryant, S. C. How to tell stories to children. 372.2 — B17 Burbank, Luther. Training of the hu- man plant. 370 — Bii Burnham, Maud. Rhymes for little hands. 372.2 — B21 Bumz, E. B. Plain speech for children. 372.4— B3 Pure phonics. 372.4 — B4 Burrage, Severance, and Bailey, H. T. School sanitation and decoration. 371— B3 Butler, N. M. Education in the United States. 2v. 370 — B2 Meaning of education and other es- says and addresses. 370.4 — B and others. Principles of religious education. 377 — B Calderwood, Henry. On teaching. 371— Cl Caldwell, H. W. Education in Nebraska. 378.78— C Canfield, J. H. The college student and his problems. 378— C Chamberlain, A. H. and others. Bas- ketry, clay and paper weaving for the elementary grades. 371-42 — C3 Chancellor, W. E. Our schools; their administration and supervision. 379.73— c Chester, Eliza, pseud. Chats with girls on self-culture. 374 — Ci Clark, S. H. How to teach reading in the public schools. 372.4 — C2 Clarke, J. F. Self-culture. 374 — C Cloyd, D. E. Benjamin Franklin and education. 370 — C3 Coe, G. A. Education in religion and morals. 377 — C Comenius, J. A. School of infancy. 372— C Compayre, Gabriel. Lectures on peda- gogry> theoreitical and practical. 370.4— C Compton, A. G. First lessons in wood- work. 371-42 — Ci Cronson, Bernard. Methods in elemen- tary school studies. 371 — C3 Crosby, W. E. Our little book for little people. *372.4 — Ci Davidson, Thomas. Education of the wage-earners. 378.13 — D De Garmo, Charles. Essentials of method. 371 — D Interest and education. 370.1 — Di r Principles of secondary educaition. 379— Di Dewey, John. Child and the curriculum. 375 — D Ethical principles underlying edu- cation. 377 — D3 School and society. 370 — Di Dexter, E. G. History of education in the United States. 370.9 — D T. F. G. and Garlick, A. H. Object lessons in geography. 372.8 — D Primer of school method. 371 — D4 Dopp, K. E. The place of industries in elementary education. 371-4 — D Dunton, Larkin. Methods of teaching arithmetic in primary schools. 372.7— D Dupamlaup, F. A. P. The child. 377 — D4 Dutton, S. T. School management. 371— D3 Eggleston, G. C. How to educate your- self, with or without masters. 374 — E Eliot, C. W. Educational reform. 370.4— E More money for the public schools. 379 — E Fenelon, F. de S. de la M. dbp. Con- cerning education. 370 — F2 Fennell, M. Nottes of lessons on the Herbartian methods. 371 - 3 — F Fitch, Sir J. G. Lectures on teaching. 371— F Foster, K. M. Elementary needlework. 372.2— F5 Froebel, F. W. A. Education by devel- opment. 372.2 — F4 Education of man. 370 — F Mother-play and nursery songs. 372.2— F Garlick, A. H. New manual of method. 371— G Gaynor, J. L. Songs of the child world. .No. I. *372.2 — G No. 2. *372.2 — G Geikie, Sir Archibald. Teaching of geography. 372.8 — G Gilbert, C. B. School and its life. 371— G7 EDUCATION. 17 Gilman. Mrs. C. P. S. Concerning chil- dren. 377 — S .D. C. Launching of a university. 378.73— G Goetze, Waldemar. Illustrated manual of hand and eye training on educa- tional principles. 371-42 — Gi Manual training made serviceable to the school. 371-42 — G2 Goss, W. F. M. Bench work in wood. 371.42— G Griffin, C. S. Hints and helps from many school-rooms. 371 — G8 Griggs, E. H. Moral education. 1904. 377 — Gi Hall, G. S. How to teach reading and what to read in school. 372.4 — H Story of a sand pile. 372.2 — H8 Hanus, P. H. Educational aims and ed- ucational values. 370 — H8 Modern school. 379 — Hi Harper, W. R. Trend in higher educa- tion. 378 — H Harris, W. T. How to iteach natural science in public schools. 371 — H9 Harrison, Elizabeth. Study of child- nature from the kindergarten stand- point. 372.2 — H7 Hart, A. B. Studies in American edu- cation. 370.4 — H3 Herbart, J. F. Outlines of educational doctrine. 370 — H6 Hinsdale. B. A. Art of study. 371 — H4 Teaching the language-arts, speech, reading, composition. 371 — Hi Holton, M. A. and Rollins, A. F. Indus- trial work for public schools. 371.42— H2 Hope, E. W. and Browne, E. A. Manual of school hygiene. 371-7 — H Horne, H. H. Philosophy, of education. 370.1— H Psychological principles of educa- tion. 370.1 — Hi Horth, A. C. Educational wood-work. 371.42— H4 Howland, George. Practical hints for teachers of public schools. 371 — H Hoxie, J. L. Handwork for kindergar- tens and primary schools. 372.2 — Hii Kindergarten story book. 372.2— H 13 Hughes, J. L. Dickens as an educator. 370 — H5 Froebel’s educational laws. 370— H3 Mistakes in teaching. 371 — H8 R. E. Schools at home and abroad. 371— H7 Huntington, F. D. bp. Unconscious tui- tion. 371 — H13 Hyde, W. D. College man and the col- lege woman. 378.73 — H3 Johnson, Clifton. Old-time schools and school books. 371-3 — J Johonnot, James. Principles and prac- tice of teaching. 371 — J Kappa, pseud. Let youth but know. 370.4— K I Keith, J. A. H. Elementary education. 372— K Kellogg, E. D. ed. Teaching reading in ten cities. 372.4 — K Kemp, E. L. History of education. 370.9— K Kenyon, W. J. First years in handi- craft. 37142 — Ki King, R. M. ed. School interests and duties. 371 — K Knapp, E. S. Raphia and reed weaving. 371.42— K2 Kotelmann, Ludwig. School hygiene. 371.7— K Kraus-Boelte, Mme. Maria. Preliminary sewing without a needle. 372.2 — K3 Landon, Joseph. School management. 371— L Laurie, S. S. Institutes of education. 370— L3 Lee, J. M. How to be self-suporting at college. 378— L3 Leighton, R. L. Boy and his school. 370 — L4 Lindsay, Maud. More mother stories. 372.2 — L2 Mother stories . 372.2 — Li Lukens, H. T. Fifth school year. 375 — L McLellan, J. A. and Dewey, John. Psy- chology of number. 371-3 — M McMurry, C. A. Elements of general method, based on the principles of Herbart. 371 — M5 Special method in primary reading. 372.4— Mi and McMurry, F. M. Method of the recitation. 371 — M6 Mahaffy, J. P. Old Greek education. 370.38— M Mann, C. W. School recreations and amusements. 371-7 — Mi Marenholtz-Biilow, Baroness B. von. Child and child-nature. 372.2 — M3 Mark, H. T. Teacher and the child. 377— M Marsh, H. A. Point of view of modern education. 370 — M6 Menefee, Maud. Child stories from the masters. *372.2 — M2 Meyer, Bertha. Aids to family govern- ment. 372.2 — Mi Monroe, Paul. Source book of the his- tory of education for the Greek and Roman period. 370.9 — Mi Text-book in the history of educa- tion. 370.9 — M2 Montaigne, M. E. de. Education of chil- dren. 370— M2 Mullany, J. F. Catholic education and American institutions. 377 — Mi Munro, D. C. ed. Medieval student. 370.9— M3 Munroe, J. P. Educational ideal. 370.9— M National education association. Jour- nal of proceedings and addresses. 1894, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1905. 370.6 — N Report of the committee of fifteen on elementary education. 372 — N Report of the committee of ten on secondary school studies. 379 — Ni 18 EDUCATION. New York. City. Education board. Fifth annual report of the city superintend- ent of schools for the year ending July 31, 1903. 37973_N State. Education department. Aca- demic examination papers. 1905-6. 371.2— N7 Higher education. Course of study and syllabus for the college graduate professional certificate. 378 — Ni Forty-third university convocation of the state of New York. 370.73— Ni Professional examination papers. 1905-6. 371.2— N4 Secondary education. Associated academic principals. 370.6 — Ni University law. 378.73 — Ni Newman, J. H. card. Idea of a univer- sity defined and illustrated. 370.4 — N Nichols, W. F. Topics in geography. 372.8— N Not in the curriculum. 378 — N O’Shea, M. V. Dynamic factors in edu- cation. 370 — O Page, D. P. Theory and practice of teaching. 371 — P3 Paine, H. E. see Chester, Eliza, pseud. Painter, F. V. N. Great pedagogical es- says. 370.4— P3 History of education. 370 — P Luther on education. 370 — P2 Palmer, A. E. New York public school. ^ 379-73— P K. B. Twelve songs for kindergar- ten and primary schools. 372.2 — P13 Parker, F. W. Notes of talks on teach- ing. 371— P4 Talks on pedagogics. 371 — P7 Paulsen, Friedrich. German universities. 378.43— P Peabody, Elizabeth. Record of Mr. Al- cott’s school. 371.5 — P Pestalozzi, J. H. How Gertrude teaches her children. 370 — P5 Leonard and Gertrude. 370 — Pi Plans and methods for the school- room. 371 — P8 Poulsson, Emilie. Child stories and rhymes for the little people of nursery and kindergarten. *372.2 — P6 Finger plays. 372.2 — P2 In the child’s world. 372.2 — P Love and law in child training. 372.2— P9 Nursery stories and rhymes. *372.2— P5 Through the farmyard gate. *372.2— P4 Pratt, C. L. Stick-and-pea plays. *372.2 — P8 Prince, J. T. Courses and methods. 371— P Princeton University. 378.749 — Pio Quick, R. H. Essays on educational re- formers. 370.4 — Q Reed, C. S. Timely games and songs for the kindergarten. 372.2 — R Rein, Wilhelm. Outlines of pedagogics. . 371— R4 Ritchey, S. E. High school manual train- ing course in woodwork. 37142 — R4 Roark, R. N. Economy in education. 371— R3 Method in education; for teachers. 371— R Roberts, R. D. ed. Education in the nineteenth century. 370 — R3 Robson, E. S. A. Report of a visit to American educational institutions. 370.73— R Rousseau, J. J. Emile. 370 — R2 Rowe, S. H. Physical nature of the child and how to study it. 371.7 — R Sage, Elizabeth and Cooley, A. M. Oc- cupations for little fingers. 371.42 — S6 Salmon, David. Art of teaching. 371— S4 Longman’s object lessons. 372.3— S2 and Hindshaw, Winifred. Infant schools; their history and theory. 372.2— S5 Schwartz, Everett. Sloyd. 371.42 — S Search, P. W. Ideal school. 370 — S4 Seeley, Levi. Foundations of education. 371— S9 Sinclair, S. B. Possibility of a science of education. 371 — S8 Smith. C. S. Working with the people. 378.13— S N. A. Children of the future. 372.2 — S2 Snow, M. S. Higher education in Mis- souri. 378.78 — S Spalding, J. L. bp. Education and the higher life. 374 — Si Spencer, Fterbert. Education, intellect- ual, moral, physical. 370 — S Stetson, C. P. see Gilman, Mrs. C. P. S. Stickney, J. H. Earth and sky. *372.3—33 No. 2. 372.3— S5 No. 3. 372.3— S4 and Peabody, S. C. Occupation, recreation and instruction for the first weeks at school. 372.4 — Si Summers, Maud. First lesions in handi- craft. 371.42 — Sio Taylor, J. S. Art of class management and discipline. 371 — T3 Thompson, J. G. and Thompson, T. E. Fables and rhymes for beginners. *372.4— T2 Fairy tale and fable: second year. *372.4— T Thorndike, E. L. Principles of teach- ing, based on psychology. 371 — T5 Thring, Edward. Theory and practice of teaching. 371 — T4 Thwing, C. F. History of higher educa- tion in America. 378.73 — T2 Tompkins, Arnold. Philosophy of school management. 371 — T Philosophy of teaching. 371 — Ti Troeger, J. W. Harold’s first discov- eries. *372.3 — Ti Harold’s rambles. 372.3 — T2 Trumbull, H. C. Hints on child train- ing. 377— T Trybom, J. H. and others. Manual train- ing; cardboard construction. 371.42 — T ED UCA TION—C USTOMS. 19 Tupper, F. A. Educational broth. 370.4— T2 University of Virginia in the life of the nation. 378.755 — Vio Walker, Gertrude and Jenks, H. S. comp. Songs and games for little ones. 372.2 — W8 Walker, Louisa. Varied occupations in string work. 372.2 — Wii Varied occupations in weaving. 371.42— W5 Warner, Francis. Study of children. 370.4— W L. P. Dozen and two songs for the kindergarten and nursery. 372.2 — W12 Washington, B. T. Tuskegee and its people. 37142 — W4 Working with the hands. 371.42— W2 Weaver, E. A. Paper and scissors in the schoolroom. 371 — W Webb, Sidney. London education. 370— W3 Welsh, L. D. Some of our friends. 372.3— W2 .White, E. E. Art of teaching. 371 — Wi Elements of pedagogy. 370 — W ; School management. 371 — W2 Whitehill, A. R. History of education in West Virginia. 370.75 — W Wiggin, Mr.?. K. D. S. Children’s rights. 377— W ed. Kindergarten. 372.2 — W Kindergarten chimes. 372.2 — Wio and Smith, N. A. Froebel’s gi^ts. 372.2— W3 and Smith, N. A. Froebel’s occupa- tions. 372.2 — W4 Williams, S. G. History of modern edu- cation. 370.9 — W Wilson, E. C. Pedagogues and parents. 370— W2 Wiltse, S. E. Myths and motherplays. 372.2— W5 Place of the story in early educa- tion. 372.2 — W9 Stories for kindergartens and pri- mary schools. *372.2 — Wi Winch, W. H. Nptes on German schools. 371 — W5 Wood-working tools; how to use them. 371.42 — W6 Worst, E. F. and others. Constructive work. 37142 — W7 Wray, A. W. Jean Mitchell’s school. 371— W3 COMMERCE. CHbbins, H. de B. History of commerce in Europe. 380 — G Magpjnnis, A. J. Atlantic ferry. 387 — M Marchant,J. R. V. Commercial history. 380 — M2 Meyer, H. R. Government regulation of railway rates. 385 — Mi New York. State, Chamber of Commerce. Annual report i904-’05, i905-’o6. 381— N Spearman, F. H. Strategy of great rail- roads. 385 — S3 United States. Commerce and labor depart- ment. Monthly consular reports; Jan- uary, 1905; April, 1905; July, 1905. 382— U8 CUSTOMS, INCLUDING ETI- QUETTE. Aria, Mrs. E. Costume. 391 — A Ashmore, Ruth, pseud. Business girl in every phase of her life. 396 — A4 Ashton, John. Social life in the reign of Queen Anne. 390.42 — A Barnett, P. A. Little book of health and courtesy. *395 — B3 Burrill, Katharine. Corner stones. 396 — B5 Cadbury, Edward and others. Women’s work and wages. 396.5 — Ci Candee, H. C. How women may earn a living. 396— C5 Chester, Eliza, pseud. Girls and women. 396 — C3 Child, Theodore. Wimples and crisping- pins; being studies in the coiffure and ornaments of women. 391 — C Church, A. J. Stories of Charlemagne and the twelve peers of France from the old romances. 398 — C14 Clapp, E. B. Courtesies; a book of eti- quette for every day. 395 — C4 Croly, Mrs. J. C. Thrown on her own resources. 396 — C6 Dahlgren, Mrs. M. V. G. Social-official etiquette of the United States. 395— D I Dodge, G. H. and others. What women can earn; occupations of women and their compensation. 396 — D2 Donaldson, James. Woman. 396 — Dii Earle, Mrs. A. M. Two centuries of cos- tume in America. 2 v. 391 — Ei Fuller, Margaret, see Ossoli, S. M. F. marchesa d\ Gilman, Mrs. C. P. S. Home, its work and influence. 396 — G4 Women and economics. 396 — G5 Hall, Mrs. F. M. H. Social usages at Washington. 395 — H6 Harland, Marion, pseud, see Terhune, Mrs M. V. H. Janvier, T. A. Christmas kalends of Provence. 394 — J Keeler, L. E. If I were a girl again. 396-K Kingsland, Mrs. Burton, see Kingsland, Florence. Kingsland, Florence. Book of good manners. 395 — K3 Book of weddings. 395 — K2 Knollys, Beatrice. Gentle art of good talking. 395 — K Landriot, J. F. abp. Valiant woman. 396 — L6 Laughlin, C. E. Miladi. 396 — L3 Learned, E. C. Etiquette of New York today. 395 — L4 McCracken, Elizabeth. Women of America. 396 — M5 Mallon, I. A. S. see Ashmore, Ruth, pseud. 20 CUSTOMS. ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Manson, G. J. Work for women. 396 — Mi Morley, George. Shakespeare’s green- wood, the customs of the country. 390 — M Ossoli, S. M. F. marchesa d\ Women in the 19th century. 396 — O Our holidays, their meaning and spirit, retold from St. Nicholas. 394-4 — O Paine, H. E. see Chester, Eliza, pseud. Pascoe, C. E. Pageant and ceremony of the coronation of their majesties King Edward the seventh and Queen Alex- andra. 394-4 — P Patten, H. P. Year’s festivals. 394.4— Pi Planche, J. R. History of British cos- tume. 391 — P Rhead, G. W. Chats on costume. 391— Ri Richardson, Dorothy. Long day. 396.5— R Ruskin, John. Letters and advice to young girls and young ladies on dress, education, marriage. 396— R Sangster, Mrs. M. E. M. Fairest girl- hood. 396 — Sio Good manners for all occasions. 395 — S3 Sherwood, Mrs. M. E. W. Manners and social usuages. 395 — S Stetson, Mrs. C. P. see Gilman, Mrs. C. P. S. Terhune, Mrs. M. V. H. and Van der Water, Virginia. Every day etiquette. 395— Ti Walsh, N. Woman. 396— W8 Warner, B. E. Young woman in modern life. 396 — W7 Wiggin, E. E. Lessons on manners. 395 — W3 Willard, F. E. How to win. 396 — W Winslow, H. M. Woman of to-morrow. 396 — W 10 LANGUAGE. English language. Foreign languages. ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Abbott, E. A. How to tell the parts of speech; an introd. to English gram- mar. 425 — A2 Aldrich. G. I. and Forbes. A. ed. Pro- gressive course in reading: 4th Book, pt. I. 428.6 — A16 5th book, pt. I. 428.6 — Ay Arnold, S. L. Arnold primer. *372.4— A I and Gilbert, C. B. Stepping stones to literature: Firs-t reader. *428.6 — A Second reader. *428.6 — 'Ai Third reader. *428.6 — A2 Fourth reader. 428.6 — A3 Sixth reader. 428.6 — ^A5 Higher grades. 428.6 — Ay and Kittredge, G. L. Mother tongue. Bk. I. Lessons in speaking, reading and writing English. 425 — A Atwater, M. R. Stories from the poets. *428.6— A8 Ayres, Alfred, pseud, see Osmun, T. E. Badlam, A. B. Stories of child life: at home. *372.3 — Bi : at play. *372.3 — B2 : in the country. *372.3 — B3 : at school. *372.3 — B4 Baker, T. O. Action primer. *428.6 — B 52 Baldwin, James. School reading by grade: First grade. *428.6 — B : Second grade. *428.6 — Bi : Third grade. *428.6 — B2 : Fourth grade. 428.6 — B3 Baskervill, W. M. and Sewell, J. W. English grammar for the use of high school, academy and college classes. 425— B7 Bell, R. H. The worth of words. 422 — B Blaisdell, E. A. and Blaisdell, M. F. Child life in many lands: third reader. *428.6 — B17 Child life primer. *428.6 — B34 T. C. English in the grades. 428.2— B3 Blodgett, F. E. and Blodgett, A. B. First reader. *428.6 — B42 Brown, C. L. and Bailey, C. S. Jingle primer. *428.6— B51 Brown, Goold. Institutes of English grammar. 425 — B5 Bryce, C. T. Robert Louis Stevenson reader. 428.6 — B41 Buehler, H. G. Practical exercises in English. 428.2 — B4 Bumz, E. B. Step-by-s/tep primer [shorthand]. 428.6 — B33 Butler, G. P. School English; a manual for use in connection with the written English work of secondary schools. 428 — B Bygott, John anrf’ Jones, A. J. L. The king’s English and how to write it. 428 — B I Cady, M. R. and Dewey, J. M. Art reader No. i. *428.6 — C31 Carpenter, G. R. Principles of English grammar. 425 — C2 and others. Teaching of English in the elementary and the secondary schools. 420.7 — Ci Carroll, C, F. and Brooks, S. C. Brooks primer. *428.6 — C33 Chadwick, Mrs. M. L. Pratt, see Pratt, M. L. Chicago. University Press, pub. Manual of style; being a compilation of the typo- graphical rules in force at the Univer- sity of Chicago press. 428.2 — C5 Christy. S. R. Pathways in nature and literature; a first reader. *428.6 — C23 : a second reader. *428.6 — C37 ENGLISH LANGUAGE. 21 Chubb, Percival. Teaching of English in the elementary and the secondary school. 420.7 — C Chutter. F. E. Art-literature readers: Bk. 2 *428.6 — C30 Clyde, A. M. and Wallace, Lillian. Through the year: book i. September to January. 428.6 — Cj Cooley, Mrs. A. W. and Webster, W. F. Language lessons from literature, 2 v. 428.2 — C3 Corson, Hiram. Primer of English verse. 426.2 — C Cox, Palmer. Brownie primer. *428.6 — C32 Crabb, George. English synonymes ex- plained in alphabetical order. 424 — C Craik, G. M. Bow-wow and Mew-mew. *428.6 — C4 Cyr, E. M. Advanced first reader. *428.6 — C21 art series. *428.6 — C26 — ' — Children’s second reader. *428.6— C2 Children’s third reader. *428.6 — Ci Children’s fourth reader. 428.6 — C3 Dramatic first reader. *428.6 — C29 Graded art readers: book 2. *428.6 — C27 Demarest, A. J. and Van Sickle, W. M. New educational readers: book two. 428.6 — D6 Dodd, C. I. ' Nature studies and fairy tales. *372.3 — D Fernald, J. C. English synonyms and anton3'-ms. 424 — F Finch, A. V. Primer. *372.3 — Fi Ford, N. W. Nature’s byways. *372.3— F Funk, I. K. and others. Standard diction- ary of the English language. 2v. . 423— F Gardmer, J. H. and others. Elements of English composition. 428.2 — G3 Gibbs, David. Lessons in English. 428.2 — G2 Gilman, M. L. and others. Hawthorne readers: Littlefolk tales. 428.6— Gi Graham, G. F. English synonyms. ^ . . 424— G Griel, K. A. Glimpses of nature for little folks. 428.6 — G Grover, E. O. Art-literature readers: Book I. *428.6 — G4 Primer. *428.6 — G3 Folk-lore readers: primer. *428.6 — G7 Book I. *428.6 — G8 Outdoor primer. *428.6 — Gio Overall boys. *428.6 — G5 Sunbonnet babies’ book. *428.6— G6 Haaren, J. H. comp. Ballads and tales; fourth reader grade. 428.6 — H2 Fairy life; third reader grade. *428.6— H3 Rhymes and fables; first reader grade. *428.6 — H4 Songs and stories; second reader grade. *428.6 — H5 Hall, M. F. and Gilman, M. L. Haw- thorne readers; story land: second reader. 428.6— H24. Harrington, W. L. and Cunningham, C. J. First book for non-English-speak- ing people. 428.6-— H36 and Moore, A. C. Second book for non-English-speaking people. 428.6— H37 Harris, A. L. Eugene Field reader. 428.6 — H41 Hazen, M. SN. Hazen’s first year book. 428.6— H 38 Holbrook, Florence. Hiawatha primer. *428.6— H6 and Hall, M. F. From many lands. *428.6— H 14 Howliston, M. H. Cat tails and other tales. *372.3 — H Husband, T. F. and Husband, M. F. A. Punctuation; its principles and prac- tice. 421.9 — H Hyde, M. F. Practical English gram- mar. 425 — H Jones, L. H. Jones’ first reader. 428.6— Ji 5 Jones’ second reader. 428.6 — J16 Jones’ fourth reader. 428.6 — J18 Jordan, M. A. Correct writing and speaking. 420.4 — J Judson, H. P. and Bender, I. C. ed. Graded literature readers; seventh book. 428.6— J 13 eighth book. 428.6 — J14 Lane, A. E. ed. Lights to literature: bk. 3 - 428.6 — L17 Mrs. C. A. Stories for children. *372.4— L Mrs. M, A. L. Oriole stories. *372.4— Li Lewis, E. H. First manual of composi- tion. 428.2 — Li Lockwood, Mrs. S. E. H. Lessons in English. 420.7 — L Longmans, Green, pub. Ship literary readers; advanced reader. 428.6 — Lii : first reader. 428.6 — Li : second reader. 428.6 — L2 : : third reader. 428.6 — L3 : fifth reader. 428.6 — L5 : sixth reader. 428.6 — L6 Lounsbury, T. R. History of the Eng- lish language. 420.9 — L Standard of pronunciation in Eng- lish. 421.5 — L McCullough, A. W. Little stories for little people. *428.6 — M17 Mackey, M. S. and Mackey, M. G. Pro- nunciation of ten thousand proper names. 421.5 — M McMurry, C. A. Special method in language. 420.7 — M Maxwell. W. H. Advanced lessons in English grammar. 425 — M6 First book in English. 428 — Mi and Johnston, E. L. School com- position. ' 428.2 — M3 Mayor, J. B. Chapters on English metre. 426.2 — M Meiklejohn, J. M. D. Art of writing English. 428.2 — Ml 22 ENGLISH LANGUAGE. FOREIGN LANGUAGES. Monteith, John. Familiar animals and their wild kindred. 428.6 — M Murray, Clara. Child at play. ♦428.6 — M18 O’Neill, Kate. Punctuation practically illustrated. 421 — Oi Osmun, T. E. Verbalist. 428.3 — O Orthoepist. 421.5 — O Palmer, A. S. Folk and their word- lore. 422— P2 G. H. Self cultivation in English. 420.4 — P Phyfe, W. H. P. Five thousand words often misspelled. 4^1 — P Ten thousand words often mispro- nounced. 421.5 — P4 Pitman, Sir Isaac and sons, pub. Pit- man’s commercial speller. 428.1 — P2 Poulsson, Emilie. Stories for little readers. *428.6 — P Powers, E. M. and Balliet, T. M. Morse readers: First book. : Second book. : Third book. : Fourth book. : Fifth book. Pratt, M. L. Far east and the far west red children. 428.6 — P6 Legends of the red children. ♦428.6— Pi Reed , Alonzo and Kellogg, Brainerd. One book course in English. 428 — R Roget, P. M. Thesaurus of English words and phrases. ^ Salmon, David. Longmans’ grammar. Shaw, E. R. English composition by practice. 428.2 — S Sight reader. *428.6 — S30 Simms, M. H. Child literature for first and second grades. *428.6 — S37 Simplified spelling for the use of gov- ernment departments. 421 — S5 Smythe, E. L. Primary reader; old time stories, fairy tales and myths retold for children. *428.6 — Sii Sprague, S. E. Lights to literature: book two, a second reader. 428.6 — S33 Stickney,. J. H. ed. First reader. *428.6— P9 *428.6 — Pio *428.6 — Pi I 428.6 — P12 428.6 — Pi 3 424— R school 425— S6 *428.6 — S4 *428.6—55 *428.6—56 428.6^ — 57 *428.6—58 5econd reader. Third reader. Fourth reader. Pets and companions. Sweet, Henry. Practical study of lan- guages. 407— s Swinton, William and Cathcart, G. R. Easy steps for little feet. *428.6 — S14 Golden book of choice reading. 428.6— Si 5 Symonds, H. C. Abstract of the ele- ments of English grammar arranged in tabular form. 425 — >58 Taylor, F. L. Home and school series; first reader. *428.6 — T Werner primer. *372-4 — Tx Trench, R. C. On the study of words. 422 — T Turpin, E. H. L. Rose primer. *428.6 — T13 Van Liew, C. C. and Lucas, A. F. Phonics and reading. 421-5 — ^ Wade, J. H. and Sylvester, Emma. First reader. *428.6 — W14 Ward, E. G. and W^r, Mrs. E. E. K Rational method in reading; primer. 428.6— Wi I second reader. 428.6 — Wg third reader. 428.6 — Wio fourth reader. 428.6 — W6 Webster, Noah. Condensed dictionary of the English language. 423 — W3 Dictionary of the English language. 423 — W 10 International dictionary of the Eng- lish language. 423 — W7 White, R. G. Words and their uses, past and present. 428— W Whitney, W. D. Essentials of English grammar. 425 — W Life and growth of language. 410-W Wiltse, 5. E. Folklore stories and prov- erbs gathered and paraphrased for lit- tle children. *428.6 — Wi Wood, M. H. Children’s first story book. *428.6— W5 Woodley, O. I. and Woodley, M.^ 5. Foundation lessons in English: Book 2. 428— W6 Worcester, J. E. Dictionary of the Eng- lish language. 423 — W New primary dictionary of the Eng- lish language. 423 — Wix FOREIGN LANGUAGES. Bacon, E. F. Leitfaden zum erlernen der deutschen 5prache. 438 — B Bahlsen, Leopold. Teaching of modern languages. 407 — B2 Bennett, C. E. Foundations of Latin. 478 — B2 and Bristol, G. P. Teaching of Latin and Greek in the secondary schools. 478 — -64 Brebner, Mary. Method of teaching modern languages in Germany. 407 — B C., A. E. Ma premiere visite a Paris. 448 — C18 Chardenal, C. A. Complete French course. 448 — Ci First French course. 448 — C4 5econd French course. 448 — C5 Cortina, R. D. de la. Cortina method; 5panish in 20 lessons. 468 — C Coy, E. W. Latin lessons for beginners. 478-C Davies, A. E. Foreign correspondent. 407— D Dreyspring, Adolphe. Cumulative method for learning German. 438 — Di Elliott, A. M. and others. Methods of teaching modern lan^ages. 407— ^E Elwall, A. Petit dictionnaire Anglais- Frangais. 443 — E Eysenbach, William. Practical gram- mar of the German language. 438 — Ei Fontaine, Charles. Livre de lecture et de conversation. 448 — F9 Francois. V. E. Beginner’s French. 448— F8 German and French poems for memoriz- ing. 407— G I FOREIGN LANGUAGES. NATURE STUDY. 23 Gouin, Francois. Art of teaching and studying languages. 407 — G Guerbcr, H. A. Marchen und Erzahlun- gen fiir Anfanger; ed. with vocabulary and questions in German on the text. 43&— G4 Gudeman, Alfred. Outlines of the his- tory of classical philolo^. 470 — G Heath’s French-English dictionary, ed. by Roubaud and others. 443 — H2 Hempl, George. German orthography and phonology. 431 — H James, W. and Grassi, Gius. Dizionario italiano-inglese e inglese-italiano. 453— J Keetels, J. G. Elementary French gram- mar. 445 — K Keller, Isidor. First year in German. 438-K Klein, Bernhard. Englisch-Deutsch und Deutsch-Englisch. 433 — K2 Knapp, W. I. Grammar of «the modern Spanish language. 465 — K Laurie, S. S. Lectures on language and linguistic method. 407 — L Lechner, A. R. Easy readings in Ger- man. 438— L Loiseaux, L. M. A. Elementary gram- mar of the Spanish language. 465 — L Meras, Baptiste and Stern, S. M. First lessons in French. 448 — M2 Muller, F. Max. Lectures on the science of language. 2v. 404 — M Otto, Emil. French conversation gram- mar. 445 — O German conversation grammar. 435—0 Thieme, F. W. and Preusser, E. Dic- tionary of the English and German languages. 433— T2 Thomas, Calvin. Practical German grammar. 435— T Tornos, Alberto de. Combined Spanish method. 468 — T Tuell, Hiram and Fowler, H. N. First book in Latin. 478 — T2 Wessely, J. E. New pocket dictionary of ‘the English and Italian languages. 453— W NATURAL Nature study. Geology. Mathematics. Biology. Astronomy. Botany. Physics. Zoology. Chemistry. NATURE STUDY. Agassiz, J. L. R. and Agassiz, Mrs. E. C. C. Journey in Brazil. 508 — A Amol 4 A. F. Sea-beach at ebb-tide; a guide to the study of the seaweeds and the lower animal life found between tide-marks. 508 — A2 Bailey, L. H. The nature-study idea; be- ing an interpretation of the new school-movement to put the child in sympathy with nature. 507 — B5 Outlook to nature. 504 — B8 Bashford, Herbert. Nature stories of the Northwest. 507 — Bi Beach, D. N. and others. Wonder stories of science. 504 — B2 Beebe. Katharine and Kingsley, N. F. First year nature book. *507 — B3 Bell, Mrs. N. R. E. Science ladders. 3v. 502--B Bert, Paul. Introductory steps in science. 507 — Bp Bigelow, E. F. How nature study should be taught. 507 — B7 Boole, M. E. Preparation of the child for science. 507 — Bio Brown, E. V. Stories of childhood and nature. *507 — ^B8 Stories of woods and fields. *507 — B6 K. L. Alice and Tom. 507 — B4 Buckley, A. B. Fairyland of science. 504— B Short history of natural science, for use of schools and young people. 509— B SCIENCE. Burroughs, John. Little nature studies; ed. by M. E. Burt. 2v. *507 — B Carter, M. H. Nature study with com- mon things. 507 — Ci Champlin, J. D. Young folks’ catechism of common things. 502 — C Chase, A. E. Friends of the fields. 507— C3 Nature stories for youngest readers: Animals wild and tame. ^507 — C Darwin, C. R. What Mr. Darwin saw in his voyage round the world in the ship “Beagle.” 508 — Di Edwards, C. E. Camp fires of a natu- ralist. 5^)8 — E Engell, A. G. Outlines in nature study and history. 507 — E Fisher, Mrs. see Buckley, A. B. Fiske, John. Century of science and other essays. 504 — F Gibson, W. H. Eye spy; afield with na- ture among flowers and animate things. S04 — Gl My studio neighbors. 504 — G2 Sharp eyes; a rambler’s calendar of fifty-two weeks among insects, birds and flowers. 504 — G Gould. A. W. Mother nature’s children. *50^ — Gi Gregory, R. A. and Simmons, A. T. Manual of elementary science. 507— Gi Hackwood, F. W. Chatty object lessons in nature knowledge. 507 — H7 Hodge, C. F. Nature study and life. 507-H Holden, E. S. Real things in nature. 507— H4 The sciences; a reading book for children. 502 — H3 Young folks’ story book of natural history. 507 — H2 24 NATURE STUDY. MATHEMATICS. Huxley, T. H. Introductory: Science primer. 502 — Hi Lay sermons, addresses and re- views. 504 — H lies, George. Flame, electricity and the camera. 509 — I Jackman, W. S. Field work in nature study. 507 — J I Nature study for the common schools. 507 — Nature study for grammar grades. 507— J4 Kelly, Mrs. M. A. B. Introduction to Leaves from nature’s story book. 507-K Leaves from nature’s story book. *507— K2 Short stories of our shy neighbors. *507 — Ki Lange, Dedierich. Hand book of nature study. 507 — L McMurry, C. A. Special method in ele- mentary science. 507 — M9 Mrs. L. B. Nature study lessons for primary grades. *507 — M8 Medd, J. C. ed. Nature-study readers. 2v. 507 — M7 Miall, L. C. Round the year. 504 — M7 Miller, M. R. Brook book. 504 — M5 Murche, V. T. Science readers, v. i, 2, 3 and 4. 507— M Teacher’s manual of object lessons in elementary science and geography combined. 3v. 507 — M6 Ovenden, C. T. Face of nature. 507— O Overton, Frank and Hill, M. E. Nature study. 507 — Oi Parker, F. W. and Helm, N. L. Uncle Robert’s geography: book i. Play- time and seedtime. 507— P5 book 2. On the farm. 507 — P3 book 3. Uncle Robert’s visit. 507— P2 book 4. A river journey. 507 — P4 Payne, F. O. Geographical nature stud- ies. 507— P7 One hundred lessons in nature study. 507 — Pi Potts, William. More notes from Un- derledge. 504 — Pio Proctor, R. A. Light science for leisure hours. 504 — P Robinson, L. M. Skyward and back. ♦507— R Sharp, D. L. Roof and meadow. 504— S2 Somers, Percival. Pages from a coun- try diary. 504 — S6 Strong, F. L. All the year round: part I. Autumn. *507 — S part 2. Winter. *507 — Si part 3. Spring. ^507 — S2 T. B. ed. Lectures on method of science. Soi — S Stwin, Adam. Eyes right. 5o7 — S8 Thompson, T. E. Nature calendar. 507— T2 Torrey, Bradford. Nature’s invitation. 504— Ts Treat, Mrs. M. L. A. D. A. Home stud- ies in nature. 500 — T United States. Smithsonian Institution. Annual report of the board of regents. June 30, 1904. 506— U Van Dyke, J. C. The desert. 504 — Vi Nature for its own sake. 504 — V Wagner, Harr. ed. Pacific nature stories. 507 — W6 Wallace, A. R. and others. Progress of the century. 509 — W2 Ware, E. R. Three little lovers of na- ture. *5 o7_W3 White, S. E. Forest. 504 — W7 Williams, H. S. Story of nineteenth cen- tury science. 509 — Wi Wilson, Mrs. L. L. W. Nature study for elementary schools: first reader. *507— W2 * : second reader. *507 — W7 — ; : teachers’ manual. 507 — W5 Witchell, C. A. Nature’s story of the year. 504_Wi3 Woodhull, J*. F. Manual of home-made apparatus, with reference to chemistry, physics and physiology. 507 — W4 Worthington, A. M. Splash of a drop. 504— Wi 4 Wright, Mrs. J. M. Seaside and wayside. 4v. 507— W MATHEMATICS. Brooks, Edward. Philosophy of arith- metic. ; 511— B16 Cajori, Florian. History of elementary mathematics. 510-v-Ci Campbell, W. T. Observational geome- try. 513— C2 Chancellor, W. E. Elementary school mathematics by grades: Seventh book, arithmetic, geometry, algebra. 5to — C 5 Grammar school arithmetic, geom- etry and algebra. 510 — C8 Chauvenet, William. Treatise on ele- mentary geometry. 513 — Ci Colvin, F. H. and Cheney, W. L. Ma- chine shop arithmetic. 51 1 — C9 Fine, H. B. College algebra. 512 — F4 Fish, D. W. Complete arithmetic. 51 1— F Fisher, G. E.'and Schwatt, I. J. Rudi- ments of algebra. 512 — F3 Gibbs, David. Natural number primer. 511— G7 Gould, L. D. Steel square problems. Hailmann, W. N. Constructive form work; an introd. to geometry for grammar grades. 513 — H5 Hall, F. H. Werner arithmetic: book i. 511-H3 : book 2. 51 1 — H4 George. Common sense of com- mercial arithmetic. 51 1 — H9 Hanus, P. H. Geometry in 'the grammar school. 513 — H9 Hill, G. A. Geometry for beginners. 513— H3 Hornbrook, A. R. Concrete geometry for beginners. 513 — Hi Legendre, A. M. Elements of geome- try and trigonometry. 514 — L MA THEM A TICS— PH YSICS. 25 Lodge, Sir O. J. Easy mathematics. 510— L McMurry, C. A. Special method in arithmetic. 5H — M13 Milne, W. J. Elements of arithmetic. 511 — M8 High school algebra. 512 — M Nichols, E. H. Elementary and con- structional geometry. 513 — N2 Phillips, A. W. and Fisher, Irving. Ele- ments of geometry; abr. ed. 513 — P7 Robinson, H. N. New practical arithme- tic. 511— R4 Row, T. S. Geometric exercises in paper folding. 513 — R Seeley, Levi. Grube’s method of teach- ing arithmetic. 510 — Si Smith, D. E. Handbook to Smith’s arith- metics. 511.7 — Si Practical arithmetic. 51 1 — S16 Teaching of elementary mathe- matics. 510 — S4 Spencer, W. G. Inventional geometry. 513— s Wentworth, G. A. Elements of algebra. 512— W3 Elements of analytic geometry. 516— Wi Grammar school arithmetic; teach- er’s ed. 51 1 — W20 Plane geometry. 513 — W6 School algebra. 512 — Wi Text-book of geometry. 513 — Wi ASTRONOMY. Ball, Sir R. S. Earth’s beginning. 523— B7 Star-land; being talks with young people about the wonders of the heav- ens. 523.8— B Bayne, S. G. Pith of astronomy. 523— B4 Chadwick, Mrs. M. L. Pratt, see Pratt, M. L. Chambers, G. F. Story of the eclipses; with especial reference to the total eclipse of the sun of May 28, 1900. 521.8 — C Story of the solar system. 523.2— C Story of the stars. 523.8 — C Earle, Mrs. A. M. Sun dials and roses of yesterday. 529.7 — E Flammarion, Camille. Astronomy for amateurs. 523 — F3 Wonders of the heavens. 523 — F Gannett, Henry. Manual of topographic methods. 526.9 — G2 Giberne, Agnes. Among the stars. 523— G3 Starry skies. 523 — G4 Sun, moon and stars. 523 — G2 Gore, J. E. Studies in astronomy. 520 — G2 Green, A. H. Birth and growth of worlds. 523.1 — G Guillemin, Amedee. The heavens. 523— G I The sun. 523.7 — G Wonders of the moon. 523.3 — G Holden, E. S. Family of the sun. 523— H3 lies, George, ed. Little masterpieces of science: The skies and the earth. 520 — I Jackson, E. P. Earth in space. 525 — J Jacoby, Harold. Practical talks by an astronomer. 523 — J Langley, S. P. New astronomy. 523— L2 Lockyer, Sir J. N. Elements of astron- omy. 523— L Lowell, Percival. Mars and its canals. 523.4— Li Lyle, E. P. Santos-Dumont circling the Eiffel tower in an air ship. 523.6— L Martin, M. E. Friendly stars. 523— M2 Moore, Annie and Nichols, L. D. Over- head. 520 — M2 Morse, E. S. Mars and its mystery. 523.4— M Newcomb, Simon. Side-lights on as- tronomy. 520 — N4 and Holden, E. S. Astronomy. 520 — Ni Porter, J. G. Stars in song and legend. 5238 — P4 Pratt, M. L. Storyland of stars. 523.8— P2 Proctor, Mary. Giant Sun and his fam- ily. 523— P7 Stories of starland. 523.8 — P3 R. A. Half hours with the stars. 523— P Other worlds ithan ours. 523 — Pi Schurig, Richard. Tabulae caelestes. 524— S Serviss, G. P. Astronomy with an opera glass. 523— Si Pleasures of the telescope. 522 — S Young, C. A. Text book of general as- tronomy. 523 — Y I PHYSICS. Aero club of America. Navigating the air. 533.6 — Ai Ames, J. S. and Bliss, W. J. A. Manual of experiments in physics, laboratory instruction for college classes. 530.7— A Atkinson, A. A. Electrical and magnetic calculations. 537 — Ai Philip. Electricity for everybody; its nature and uses explained. 537 — A Avery, E. M. School physics. 530 — A7 and Sinnott, C. P. First lessons in physical science. 530 — A4 Bailey, F. H. Inductive elementary phy- sical science. 530-7 — Bottone, S. R. Electricity and magnet- ism. 537— B2 Radium and all about it. 535.92— B Boys, C. V. Soap-bubbles and the forces which mould them. 530.7 — B 26 PHYSICS. Carhart, H. S. Physics for university students. 2v. 530 — C4 and Chute, H. N. Elements of phys- ics. 530 — C5 Clarke, W. J. A B C of electrical exper- iments. 537-8— C3 Cooley, L. C. Easy experiments in phys- ical science. 530.7 — C New text book of physics. 530 — C3 Cross, A. K. Color study. 535 — Ci Cumming, Linnaeus. Electricity treated experimentally. 537 — C2 Deschanel, A. P. Elementary treatise on natural philosophy. 530 — D4 Dickinson, L. P. Easy electrical experi- ments and how to make them. 537.8— D I Duncan, R. K. New knowledge. 530— Dp Everett, J. D. Outlines of natural phi- losophy. 530— -E Ferry, E. S. Course of practical physics for students of science and engineer- ing. 530— P2 Flammarion, Camille. Thunder and lightning. 537-4 — Fonvielle, Wilfrid de. Thunder and lightning. 537.4 — F Gage, A. P. Introduction to physical science. 530 — G3 Principles of physics. 530 — G4 Ganot, Adolphe. Elementary treatise on physics. 530 — G2 Introductory course of natural phil- osophy. 530 — GUlet, J. A. and Rolfe, W. J. First book in natural philosophy. 530 — Gs Glazebrook, R. T. Electricity- and mag- netism. 537 — G3 Goodeve. T. M. Manual of mechanics. 531— G4 Gray, Andrew. Absolute measurements in electricity and magnetism. 537-7— G Elisha. Nature’s miracles: Electric- ity and magnetism. 537 — G4 Energy and vibration. 530 — Gii Gregory, R. A. and Simmons, A. T. Ele- mentary physics: first stage. 530 — Gp second stage. 530 — G17 third stage. 530 — 'Gi2 Hall, E. H. and Bergen, J. Y. Text book of physics. 530 — H4 Hampson, W. Radium explained. 535.P2— H Harrington, C. L. Physics for grammar schools. 530 — H3 Haskins, C. C. Electricity made simple and treated non-technically. 537 — H5 Henderson, C. H. and Woodhull, J. F. Elements of physics. 530 — Hp Higgins, L. D. Lessons in physics. 530— H 10 Hopkins, G. M. Experimental science. 2v. 530— H2 Leonard. J. H. First course of practical science. 530 — L Marion, Fulgence. Wonders of optics. 535— M Maxwell, J. C. Matter and motion. 530— M Meadowcroft, W. H. Scholar’s A B C of electricity. 537— M2 Merriman, Mansfield. Elements of me- chanics. 531 — M3 Munro, John. Story of electricity. 537-M6 Pope, C. H. Solar heat. 536 — P Quackenbos, J. D. and others. Appleton’s school physics. 530 — Q Ratti, Aurel de. Simple scientific experi- ments. 530.7 — R Ries, Heinrich. Economic geology of the United States. 553 — Ri Rood, O. N. Text -book of color. 535— R Rutherford, Ernest. Radio-activity. 535- 9 — R St. John, T. M. How two boys made their own electrical apparatus. 537.8— S5 Real electric toy making. 537-8 — S2 Study of elementary electricity and magnetism by experiment. 537 — Sp Things a boy should know about electricity. 537 — S7 Santos-Dumont. Alberto. My air-ships. 533-6— S Schneider, N. H. Study of electricity. 537— S12 Shaw, E. R. Physics by experiment. 530.7— S4 Shepardson, G. D. Electrical catechism. 537— S8 Sloane, T. O. How to become a suc- cessful electrician. 537 — Si Smith, Preston. Easy experiments in physics. 530.7— S2 Steele, J. D. Fourteen weeks in physics. 530 — S2 Popular physics. 530 — S4 Thompson, S. P. Elementary lessons in electricity and magnetism. 537 — T Thomson, J. J. Conduction of electric- ity through gases. 537 — G5 Electricity and matter. 537 — T3 Tidy, C. M. Storv of a tinder-box. 530.7- 7T1 Tyndall, John. Heat a mode of motion. 536- Ti Six lectures on light. 535 — T Valentine, E. S. and Tomlinson, F. L. Travels in space. 533-6 — V Ward, James. Colour harmony and con- trast. 535— W3 Whetham, W. C. D. Theory of experi- mental electricity. 537.8--W1 Woodhull, J. F. Elementary physical science for grammar schools. 530.7— W2 First course in science. 2v. 535 — W Simple experiments for the school room. 530.7— W3 Worthington. A. M. First course of physical laboratory practice. 530 — W7 Wright. Lewis. Light. 535 — Wi CHEMISTRY. Bailey. E. H. S. Text books of sanitary and applied chemistry. 543— B Brewster, M. S. First book of chemis- try. 542 — B CHEMISTR V. GEO LOG Y. 27 Dana, E. S. Minerals and how to study them. 549 — D2 Eliot, C. W. and Storer, F. H. Corn- pendious manual of qualitative chemi- cal analysis. 544 — E Faraday, Michael. Course of six lec- tures on the chemical history of a can- dle. 543— F Gratacap, L. P. Vade mecum guide. 549— G Hammer, W. J. Radium and other radio- active substances. ’ 546 — H Lockyer, Sir J. N. Spectroscope. 544— L2 Macleod, Mrs. Norman. Lessons in com- mon minerals. 549 — M Muir, M. M. P. Story of alchemy. 540 — ^My Ostwald, Wilhelm. Conversations on chemistry. 2v. 540— Oi Remsen, Ira. Introduction to the study of chemistry. 540 — R4 Ruskin, John. Ethics of the dust. 548 — R Shepard, J. H. Elements of chemistry. 540 — Sy Steele, J. D. Fourteen weeks in chemis- try. 540 — S Wells, H. L. Laboratory guide in quali- tative chemical analysis. 544 — W Whetham, W. C. D. Treatise on the theory of solution. 542 — Wi GEOLOGY AND PHYSICAL GEOG- RAPHY. Appleton’s physical geography. 551.4— A Archibald, Douglas. Story of the earth’s atmosphere. 551-5 — Ai Bonney, T. G. Ice-work, present and past. 551.3— B Brigham, A. P. Geographic influences in American history. 551-4 — Bi Carrington, Edith. Ages ago; the an- cestry of animals. 560 — C Dana, J. D. Geological story briefly told. 550.2— D Manual of geology. 550 — Di Davis, W. M. Elementary meteorology. 551.5— Di Dexter. E. G. Weather influences. 551.5— D 5 Dryer, C. R. Lessons in physical geography. 551.4 — Di Dutton, C. E. Earthquakes in the light of the new seismology. 551-2 — D Fairbanks, H. W. Home geography for primary grades. 551-4 — F Stories of our mother earth. • 550— F Stories of rocks and minerals. 552— F Geikie, Sir Archibald. Geology. 551— G3 Landscape in history. 550.4 — G Physical geography. 551 — G2 Scenery of Scotland. 551 — G9 James. Earth sculpture. 551 — G8 Great ice age. 551-3 — G Giberne, Agnes. Romance of the mighty deep. 551.4— G4 World’s foundations. 550 — G5 Gosse, P. H. Wonders of the great deep. 551-4- G Gratacap, L. P. Geology of the city of New York. 557 — Gi Gray, Elisha. Nature’s miracles: World buijding and life. 550 — G4 Harrington, M. W. About the weather. 551-5— H Heilprin, Angelo. Earth and its story. 550 — Hi Herrick, S. B. Earth in past ages. 550 — H Houston, E. J. Elements o-f physical geography. 55i— H7 Hutchinson, H. N. Autobiography oi the earth. 551 — H2 Story of the hills. 551-4 — Hi Kingsley, Charles. Town geology. 550.4— K Lyell, Sir Charles. Principles of geol- ogy- 551— L Martin, E. A. Story of a piece of coal. 553-2— M Maury, M. F. Physical geography. 551— M Michelet, Jules. The sea, 551 — M2 Milne, John. Earthquakes. 551-2 — M Morgan, Alexander. Elementary physi- ography. 550— M4 Nichols. L. D. Underfoot. 551 — N Price, J. A. Observations and exercises on the weather. 551-5 — P Reclus, J. J. E. The earth. 551 — R Russell, I. C. Glaciers of North Amer- ica. 551.3— Ri Lakes of North America. 557 — Ri Ri^^-ers of North America. 557 — R See, T. J. J. Cause of earthquakes. 551.2— S Seeley, H. G. Story of the earth in past ages. 551— S4 Shaler, N. S. Aspects of the eanth. 551— Si Directions for the teaching of geol- ogy. 550— S7 First book in geology. 550 — S Nature and man in America. 551— S3 Outlines of the earth’s history. 551— S2 Sea and land. 551-4 — S2 Story of our continent. 550 — S2 Simpson, Josephine. Old mother earth. 551— S6 Tarr, R. S. Elementary geology. 550 — T New physical geography. 551.4— T3 Thompson. Mrs. J. M. Water wonders every child should know. 551-5 — T Thornton, W. J. Elementary physiogra- phy. 551.4— T2 Trafton, G. H. Laboratory and field ex- ercises in physical geography. 551.4— T4 Tyndall, John. Forms of water. 551-3— T Glaciers of the Alps. 551-3 — Ti 28 BIOLOGY. BOTANY. United States. Geological survey. Con- tributions to economic geology. 1904. 553-U Van Dyke, J. C. Opal sea. 551.4 — V Winchell, Alexander. Sketches of crea- tion. 551 — W Walks and talks in the geological field. 550 — W Wright, G. F. Ice age in North Amer- ica. 551-3— W BIOLOGY. Baldwin, J. D. Ancient America in notes on American archaeology. 571 — Bi Pre-historic nations; or, Inquiries concerning some of the great peoples and civilizations of antiquity. 571 — B J. M. Development and evolution, including psychophysical evolution, ev- olution by orthoplasy and the theory of genetic modes. 575 — Bi Brown, E. V. When the world was young. *571 — Bio Clodd, Edward. Story of “primitive” man. 571 — C Darwin, C. R. Descent of man and se- lection in relation to sex. 575 — D Origin of species, by means of nat- ural selection. 575 — ^Di Dopp, K. E. Early cave-men. 571.8 — D Later cave-men. 57i-8 — Di Drummond, Henry. Ascent of man. 575— D4 Finot, Jean. Race prejudice. 572 — F2 Fiske, John. Destiny of man viewed in the light of his origin. 575 — F2 Excursions of an evolutionist. 575— F4 Grosse, Ernst. Beginnings of art. 571— G Haekel, E. H. P. A. Wonders of life; a popular study of biological philoso- phy. 570 — H2 Herbertson, A. J. and Herbertson, F. D. Man and his work. 572 — H4 Huxley, T. H. Man’s place in nature and other anthropological essays. 573-H lies, George, ed. Little masterpieces of science: The naturalist as interpreter and seer. 575 — I Joly, Nicholas. Man before metals. 571— J Keary, C. F. Dawn of history. 571 — K Lang, Andrew. Clyde mystery. 571 — Li Lankester, Edwin. Half-hours with the microscope. 578 — L Lloyd, F E. and Bigelow, M. A. Teach- ing of biology. 570 — L Mason, O. T. Woman’s share in primi- tive culture. 571 — M Morley, M. W. Life and love. 570 — M2 Renewal of life. 570 — M3 Munro, John. Story of the British race. 572 — Mi Patten, S. N. Heredity and social prog- ress. 575-1 — P Petrie, W. M. F. Methods and aims in archaeology. 571 — P Ritchie, D. G. Darwinism and politics. 575 — R3 Romanes, G. J. Scientific evidences of organic evolution. 575 — R Scales, F. S. Elementary microscopy. 578 — Si Shaler, N. S. The individual. 573 — Si Man and the earth. 573 — S4 Neighbor. 573 — S2 Thomas, W. I. Sex and society. 577 - 8 — T Tylor, E. B. Anthropology. 572 — T Ward, J. J. Minute marvels of nature. 578- W3 Wiley, Belle and Edick, G. W. Children of the cliff. 571-8 — Wi Lodrix; a little lake dweller. 571-8— W BOTANY. Allen, Grant. Story of the plants. 580 — A Andrews, E. F. Botany all the year round. 580 — A6 Apgar, A. C. Trees of the northern United States. 582 — A Atkinson, G. F. First studies of plant life. 580 — ^A5 Bailey, L. H. Botany. 580 — B13 First lessons with the plants. 580 — B8 Lessons with plants. 580 — B7 Plant breeding. 581 — B3 Bass, Florence. Nature stories for young readers; plant life. *580 — B2 Beal, W. J. Seed dispersal. 580 — B9 Bergen, F. D. Glimpses of the plant world. 580 — Bi J. Y. Elements of botany. 580 — B5 Foundations of botany. 580 — Bii Blanchan, Neltje, pseud, see Doubleday, Mrs. N. B. D. Brown, K. L. Plant baby and its friends; a naiture reader for primary grades. *580 — B6 Candolle. Alphonse de. Origin of culti- vated plants. 580 — C Chadwick, Mrs. M. L. Pratt see Pratt, M. L. Chase, A. E. Buds, stems and roots. 580 — C14 Plant babies and their cradles, for first year pupils. *580 — C28 Cooke, M. C. Manual of botanic terms. 580 — C24 Cooper, H. C. Short studies in botany for children. 580 — C21 Coulter, J. M. Plant relations; a first book of botany. 580 — C17 Plant studies; an elementary bot- any. 580 — C20 Dana, Mrs. F. T. S. According to sea- son. 580 — D6 How to know the ferns. 587 — D How to know the wild flowers. 580 — Di Plants and their children. 580 — D3 Mrs. W. S. see Dana, Mrs. F. T. S. Davis, Ml'S, see Chase, A. E. BOTANY. ZOOLOGY. 29 Doubleday, Mrs. N. B. D. Nature’s gar- den. 580 — D5 Elliot, G. F. S. Romance of plant life. 580 — Ei Flagg, Wilson. Year among the trees; or, Woods and by-ways of New Eng- land. 582 — F Ganong, W. F. Teaching botanist. 580 — Gs Going, E. M. see Hardinge, E. M. pseud. Goodale, G. L. Concerning a few com- mon plants. 580 — G7 Gray, Asa. Elements of botany for be- ginners and schools. 580 — G4 How plants behave. 581 — G2 How plants grow. 581 — G Manual of the botany of northern United States. 580 — Gi School and field book of botany. 580 — G2 Grout, A. J. Mosses. 588 — G Hale, G. E. Little flower people. *581— Hi Hardinge, E. M. pseud. With the wild flowers, from pussy-willow to thistle- down. 580 — H With the trees. 582 — H2 Henshaw, J. W. Mountain wild flowers of America. 580 — H9 Herrick, S. B. Chapters on plant life. 580.7— Hi Keeler, H. L. Our native trees. 582 — Ki Leavitt, R. G. Outlines of botany. 580— L3 Lounsberry, Alice. Guide ito the trees. 582— L Wild flower book. 580 — L8 Macdougal, D. T. Nature and work of plants. 580 — M13 McFarland. J. H. Getting acquainted with the trees. 582 — Mi Mann, Mrs. Horace. Flower people. 580 — Mi Marshall, N. L. Mushroom book. 589-M Masters, M. T. Plant life on the farm. 581— M3 Mathews, F. S. Familiar features of the roadside. 580 — M3 Familiar flowers. 580 — M2 Familiar trees and their leaves. 582 — M Field book of American wild flow- ers. 580 — M8 May, W. J. Mushroom culture. 589 — Mi Morley, M. W. Few familiar flowers. 580 — M5 Flowers and their friends. 580 — M6 Little wanderers. 581 — M2 Seed-babies. *581 — Mi Mulcts, L. E. Tree stories. 582 — M2 Muller, Mary, pseud, see Mulcts, L. E. Newell, J. H. Outline lessons in botany. 2 V. 580 — N2 Reader in botany. 2 v. 580 — N Newhall, C. S. Trees of northeastern America. — The shrubs of northeastern America. 582 — N4 Norcross, M. R. Springtime flowers. 580 — Ni Osterhout, W. J. V. Experiments with plants. 580 — O Parsons, Mrs. F. T. see Dana, Mrs. F. T. S. Peet, L. H. Trees and shrubs of Central Park. 582 — Pi Trees and shrubs of Prospect Park. 582— P2 Peterson, M. G. How to know wild fruits. 580— P3 Pratt, M. L. Fairyland of flowers. 580 — P2 Little flower folks. 2 v. 580 — ^Pi Richardson, H. H. Little lessons in plant life for little children. *580 — R5 Rogers, J. E. Among green trees. 582— R3 Tree book. 582 — R2 Sargent, F. L. Corn plant. 580 — S7 Spear, M. A. Leaves and flowers. 580 — S9 Stokes, Susan. Ten common trees. 582— Si Stopes, M. C. Study of plant life for young people. 580 — S19 Stories from garden and field. 580 — S4 Strasburger, E. and others. Text book of botany. 580 — S8 Vincent, Frank ed. Plant world. 580— Vi Watson, Forbes. Flowers and gardens. 580 — Wio Weed, C. M. Ten New England blos- soms and their insect visitors. 581 — W Wright, J. M. Botany; story of plant life. 580— W8 , Mrs. M. O. Flowers and ferns in their haunts. 580 — W7 ZOOLOGY. Abbott, C. C. Days out of doors. 590 — A4 Naturalist’s rambles about home. 596— A Achard, L. A. E. History of my friends. 599 — A Agassiz, Mrs. E. C. and Agassiz, Alex- ander. Seaside studies in natural his- tory. 593 — A Alden, R. M. World of little people. *595.7— Ai Allen, Grant. Flashlights on nature. 591.5— A Aunt Louisa, pseud, see Valentine, Mrs. L. J. Avebury, John Lubbock, baron. Chapters in popular natural history. 590 — A6 On the senses, insitincts and intelli- gence of animals, with special refer- ence to insects. 591-5 — A2 Origin of civilisation. 571 — Ai Babcock, C. A. Bird-day; how to pre- pare for it. 598.2 — B5 Bamford, M. E. Look-about club. 590— B5 My land and water friends. 590— B 6 Second year of the look-about club. 590— Bn Talks by queer folks. 590 — B12 Up and down the brooks. 595 — B 30 ZOOLOGY. Barnard, Charles. First steps in elec- tricity. 537— B5 Bartlett, Lillian. Animals at home. 591.5— B7 Baskett, J. N. Story of the birds. 598.2— B Story of the fishes. 597 — B and Ditmars, R. G. Story of am- phibians and the reptiles. 590 — B20 Bass, Florence. Nature stories for young readers; animal life. *59i-5 — B2 Beard, J. C. Curious homes and their tenants. 591-5— B3 Beebe, C. W. Bird, its form and func- tion. 598.2— B 12 Bell, Mrs. N. R. E. Lowest forms of water animals. 591-9 — Bl Bignell, Mrs. E. M. Quintette of gray- coats. *591.5— Bio Bostock, F. C. Training of wild animals. 590.7— B I Buckley, A. B. Life and her children; glimpses of animal life from the amoeba to the insects. 592 — B Winners in life’s race; or. The great backboned family. 596 — B Bullen, F. T. Creatures of the sea. 591.92— B Same as Denizens of the deep. Burroughs, John. Squirrels and other fur-bearers. 59^-5 — B6 Ways of nature. 59^-5 — B12 Carrington, Edith. From many lands. *591-5- Cl Man’s helpers. *59i-5 — C2 Nature’s wonders. *59i-5 — C3 Wonderful tools. *59i-5 — C9 Carter, M. H. ed. About animals. 590 — Cio Bear stories. 591-5 — C15 Lion and tiger stories. 591-5 — C16 Panther stories. 59^-5 — C17 Champlin, J. D. Young folks cyclopedia of natural history. 590 — C12 Chapman, F. M. Bird-life; a guide to the study of our common birds. 598.2— Cs Handbook of birds of eastern North America. 598.2 — C3 Warblers of North America. 598.2 — C16 Chase, A. E. Stories from birdland. *598.2— C4 Chatty readings in elementary science: book one. *590 — C5 book 3. Nature knowledge. 590 — C9 Child’s natural history stories and pic- tures. *590 — C7 Clark, E. B. Birds of lakeside and prairie. 598.2 — C13 Comstock, A. B. Ways of the six-footed. 595.7— C3 J. H. Insect life; an introduction to nature study. 595-7 — C2 Cooper, Sarah. Animal life in the sea and on the land. 590 — Ci Cornish, C. J. Animals at work and play. 591.5— C4 Coupin, H. E. V. and Lea, John. Ro- mance of animal arts and crafts. 591.5— C18 Cram, W. E. Little beasts of field and wood. 591-5 — C12 Damon, W. E. Ocean wonders; a com- panion for the seaside. 590 — Di D’Anvers, N. pseud, see Bell, Mrs. N. R. E. Darwin, C. R. Formation of vegetable mold. 595— D Denton, C. J. Under the plantain leaf. *595.7— D2 Dickerson, M. C. Frog book. 597 — D Doubleday, Mrs. N. B. D. Bird neigh- bors. 598.2 — D3 Birds that every child should know. *598.2 — Dii Birds that hunt and are hunted. ^ 598.2 — D2 How to attract the birds. 598.2 — D5 Du Chaillu, P. B. World of the great forest; how animals, birds, reptiles, in- sects talk, think, work, and live. 591.5— D Dugmore, A. R. Bird homes. 598.2 — D4 Eckstoirm, Mrs. F. H. Woodpeckers. 598.2 — Ei English, Douglas. Wee tim’rous beasties. 591.5— E Flagg, Wilson. Year with the birds. 598.2— F Forel, Auguste. Ants and some other insects. 591-5 — Fi Fowler, W. W. More tales of birds. 598.2— F5 Grant, J. B. Our common birds and how to know them. 598.2 — G Greenwood, James. Wild sports o-f the world; a book of natural history and adventure. 599 — Gi Grinnell, Elizabeth and Grinnell, Joseph. Birds of song and story. 598.2 — G2 Our feathered friends. 598.2 — Gi Hamerton, P. G. Chapters on animals. 599— H Hardy, Mrs. A. S. Hall of shells. 594— H Sea stories for wonder eyes. 591.92— H2 Harris, A. B. Dooryard folks. 590 — H Hawkes, Clarence. Stories of the good green wood. 591-5 — H5 Heilprin, Angelo. Animal life of our seashore. 593— H Geographical and geological dis- tribution of animals. 591 — H Herrick, F. H. Home life of wild birds. 598.2— H4 Holder, C. F. Half hours with the lower animals. 592 — Hi Ivory king; a popular history of the elephant and its allies. 599 — H2 Living lights. 591-5 — H2 Marvels of animal life. 596 — H Stories of animal life. 590 — H6 Strange company. 590 — Hi Holland, W. J. Butterfly book. 595.7— H2 Homaday, W. T. American natural his- tory. 590 — H9 Popular official guide to the New York zoological park. 590.7 — H2 Howard, L. O. Insect book. 595.7 — H4 Hulbert, W. D. Foresit neighbors; life stories of wild animals. 591-5 — H3 ZOOLOGY. 31 Ingcrsoll, Ernest. Country cousins. 590.4—1 Friends worth knowing. 596 — I Life of animals; the mammals. 599—1 Wild life of orchard and field. 591-5— Ii Wild neighbors. 591-5 — I Wit of the wild. 591-5 — 13 Job, H. K. Among the water-fowl. 598.2— J I Wild wings. 598.2 — J2 Johonnot, James. Friends in feathers and fur. *590 — J2 Glimpses of the animate world. - 590— J5 Neighbors with claws and hoofs. 590 — J3 Neighbors with wings and fins. o - n 590— J I Some curious flyers, creepers and swimmers. 590 — J4 Jordan, D. S. Matka and Kotik. 591.5— J2 ed. True tales of birds and beasts. 591- 5— J and Heath, Harold. Animal forms. 590 — J7 and Kellogg, V. L. Animal life. 590 — J6 Kearton, Richard. Adventures of Cock Robin and his mate. 598.2 — K9 Our bird friends. 598.2 — K5 Kellogg, V. L. Elementary zoology. 590— K2 First lessons in zoology. 590 — K3 Keyser, L. S. News from the birds. 598.2— K4 Kingsley, J. S. ed. Standard natural his- tory. 6v. 590 — K6 Kirby, Mary and Kirby, Elizabeth. Sea and its wonders. 590.4 — K Knox, E. S. Feathers, furs and fins. 590 — K Lang, Andrew, ed. Animal story-book. 590 — Lio Red book of animal stories. 590— Li I Lankester, E. R. Extinct animals. 590— L2 Latter, O. H. Natural history of some common animals. 595-7 — L2 Lindsay, B. Story of animal life. 590— L4 Litsey, E. C. Race of the swift. . . 591-5— L13 Living pictures of the animal world. 590 — L5 Lockwood, Samuel. Animal memoirs, pt. i: mammals. 59i-5 — L6 : pt. 2: birds. 598.2 — L Long, W. J. Beasts of the field. 591.5— Li2 Following the deer. 591-5 — Lio Fowls of the air. 598.2 — L3 Little brother to the bear. 591-5— Li I Northern trails. 591-5 — L2 School of the woods. 591-5 — L8 Secrets of the wood. 591-5 — L7 Ways of wood folk. 591-5 — L4 Wilderness ways. 591-5 — L5 Wood folk at school. 591-5 — L9 Lubbock, Sir John, see Avebury, John Lubbock, baron. McCook, H. C. Nature’s craftsmen. 595.7— M 13 — — Tenants of an old farm. 595-7 — M3 Maeterlink, Maurice. Life of the bee. 595.7— M4 Mayer, A. G. Sea-shore life. 591.92 — M Menault, Ernest. Intelligence of animals. 591.5— M Merriam, F. A. Birds of village and field. 598.2 — M8 Birds through an opera glass. 598.2 — Mil Miles, A. H. ed. Fifty-two stories of ani- mal life. 591.5 — M9 One thousand and one animal anec- dcHtes. 591.5— Mio Universal natural history. 590 — M2 Miller, C. H. True bear stories. 591.5— M7 , Mrs. H. M. see Miller, O. T. pseud. . Joaquin, see Miller, C. H. . O. T. pseud. Bird lover in the West. 598.2 — M3 Bird ways. 598.2 — M First book of birds. 598.2 — M9 Four-handed folk. 591-5 — Mi In nesting time. ^ 598.2 — M2 Little brothers of the air. 598.2 — Mi Little friends in feathers and fur. 590 — M I Queer pets at Marcy’s. 596 — M Second book of birds. 598.2 — Mio True bird stories from my ncxte- books. 598.2 — M13 Upon the tree-tops. 598.2 — M7 Monteith, John and Monteith, Caroline. Some useful animals. 591-5 — M8 Morley, M. W. Bee people. 595 — Mi Butterflies and bees. 595-7 — M8 Honey-makers. 595 — M2 Insect folk. 595-7 — M6 Little Mitchell. 591-5 — M13 Wasps and (their ways. 595-7 — Mi Mulcts, L. E. Stories of little animals. *591-5— M14 Stories of little fishes. *597 — M2 Muller, Mary, ^seud. see Mulcts, L. E. Murtfeldt, M. E. and Weed, C. M. Stories of insect life; second series. 595.7 — M9 Orton, James. Comparative zoology, structural and systematic. 590— O Packard, A. S. Entomology for begin- ners. 595-7— P3 Zoology for high schools and col- leges. 590 — P6 Peckham, G. W. and Peckham, E. G. Wasps, social and solitary. 595-7 — 'P6 Pierson, C. D. Among the meadow people. 595.7— P2 Among the night people. 591.5 — P5 Among the pond people. 591.5 — P4 Dooryard stories. *59i-5 — Porter, J. H. Wild beasts. 591-5 — P Poulton, E. B. Colours of animals. 591.2— P2 Pratt, C. L. Buz-buz. 595-7— . H. S. Course in invertebrate zool- ogy. 592— P 32 ZOOLOGY. Pyle, Katherine. Stories of humble friends. *59i.5 — P3 Rhead, Louis, ed. Speckled brook trout. 597 — R Richards, Mrs. L. E. H. Four feet, two feet and no feet. 590 — R Roberts, C. G. D. Haunter of the pine gloom. 59I.5—R5 Kindred of the wild. 591-5 — R2 King of the Mamozekel. 591.5 — R4 Little people of the sycamore. 591.5— Rio Lord of the air. 591-5 — R7 Red Fox. 591 - 5 — R9 Watchers of the camp fire. 591.5— R6 Watchers of the trails. 591.5 — R3 Samuel, Mark. Amateur aquarist. 590.7— S Schillings, C. G. Flashlights in the jun- gle. 591.5— S14 Schwartz, J. A. Wilderness babies. 591.5— S12 Scribner, G. H. Where did life begin? 591— S2 Scudder, S. H. Everyday butterflies. 595 - 7 — S5 Frail children of the air. 595-7 — S2 Life of a butterfly. 595 - 7 — Si Selous, Edmund. Bird life glimpses. 598.2— S5 Romance of insect life. 595-7 — Sio Romance of the animal world. 591.5— Sio Seton, E. T. Animal heroes. 591.5 — Sii Monarch the big bear of Tallac. 591-5— S3 Biography of a grizzly. 591-5 — S4 Krag and Johnny Bear. 591-5 — S5 Lives of the hunted. 591-5 — S6 Lobo, Rag and Vixen. 591-5 — S7 Trail of the sandhill stag. 591.5— S8 Wild animals I have known. 591-5— S9 Sharp, D. L. Watcher in the woods. 591 - 5 — S2 Stickney, J. H. and Hoffmann, Ralph. Bird world. 59^.2 — S7 Stone, Witmer and Cram, W. E. Ameri- can animals. 590 — S6 Tenney, Mrs. A. A. G. Young folks’ pic- tures and stories of animals: Bees, but- terflies and other insects. 595-7 — T ■ : Fishes and reptiles. 590.4 — T : Quadrupeds. 599 — T : Sea shells and river shells. 594 — T : Sea-urchins, star-fishes and corals. 593 — T Sanborn. Elements of zoology. 590— T2 Toenjes, Hermann. Principles of animal understanding. 591-5 — T4 Torrey, Bradford. Birds in the bush. 598.2— T Everyday birds. 598.2 — ^T5 Valentine, Mrs. L. J. Aunt Louisa’s book of animal stories. *590 — Van Bruyssel, E. Population of an old pear-tree. 595-7 — V Velvin, Ellen. Behind the scenes with wild animals. 590-7 — V Rataplan, a rogue elephant and other stories. 591-5 — ^Vi Vincent, Frank, ed. Animal world. 591.5— V Walker, M. C. Our birds and their nestlings. 598.2 — W12 Walter, H. E. and others. Studies of animal life. 590 — W26 Walton, M. A. Hermits’ wild friends. 591.5— W4 Weed, C. M. Bird life stories: Book one. 598.2— W13 Insect world. 595 - 7 — W4 Nature biographies. 595 - 7 — W5 Stories of insect life. 595 - 7 — W2 and Dearborn, Ned. Birds in their relations to man. 598-2 — W9 Welsh, L. D. Animal land series, v i. Out doors. 590 — W30 White, Gilbert. Natural history of Sel- borne and the naturalist’s calendar. 590.4— W Wood, J. G. Branch-builders and mis- cellanea. 598.2 — W 10 Illustrated natural history; reptiles, fishes, mollusks. 590 — W Natural history readers: second reader. *590 — W6 *590— W7 590 — W8 590— W9 590 — Wio 590— Wi 3 third reader, fourth reader, fifth reader, sixth reader. Petland revisited. Routledge’s picture book of fishes, insects, etc. 590 — W29 Wonderful nests. 590 — W28 , Theodore. Natural history for young people. 590 — W35 Natural history of birds, fishes, etc. 590— W39 Natural history of mammals. 599— W3 Wright, Mrs. M. O. Birdcraft. 598.2 — W6 Four footed Americans and their kin. 591.5— W Third reader: Stories of birds and beasts. 591 - 5 — W3 and Coues, Elliott Citizen bird. 598.2— W5 Youth’s companion series. Talks about animals. 590 — Y USEFUL ARTS: GENERAL. ANATOMY. 33 General. Anatomy, physiol- and hy- giene. Engineering. GENERAL. Aunt Louisa, pseud, see Valentine, Mrs. L. J. Baker, R. S. Boys’ book of invenitions; stories of the wonders of modern sci- ence. 608 — B2 Boys’ second book of inventions. 608 — B4 Chase, A. E. Stories of industry. *600 — Ci Cochrane, C. H. Modern industrial progress. 608 — Ci , Robert, ed. Romance of industry and invention. 600 — C2 Doubleday, Russell. Stories of inventors. 608 — D lies, George. Inventors at work. 608 — 1 3 ed. Little masterpieces of science: Invention and discovery. 608 — Ii Kurtz, Cl M. St. Louis world’s fair of 1904. 606 — K Lane, Mrs. M. A. L. ed. Industries of today. 600 — Li Triumphs of science. 608 — L London Times. American engineering competition. 604 — L McVey, F. L. Modern industrialism. 609 — Mi Moffett, Cleveland. Careers of danger and daring. 600 — Mi Mowry, W. A. and Mowry, A. M. Ameri- can inventions and inventors. 608 — Mi Ransome, Stafford. Engineer in South Africa. 604 — R Rocheleau, W. F. Great American in- dustries; coal, petroleum, iron, marble, slate, gold and silver, copper and zinc. 600 — R Stevens, W. B. Forest city. , 606 — S Sutherland, George. Twentieth century inventions; a forecast. 608 — S2 Thompson. Holland. From the cotton field to the cotton mill. 609 — T Timbs, John. Wonderful inventions. 608— Ti Valentine, Mrs. L. J. Aunt Louisa’s book of common things. *608 — V ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE. Allen, M. W. Man wonderful in the house beautiful. 612 — A Marvels of our bodily dwelling. 612 — Ai Athletics and out-door sports for women. 613.7 — A2 Baldwin, W. E. Primary lessons in physiology and hygiene. *612 — B8 Bancroft, J. H. School gymnastics. 6137— Bs ^ School gymnastics with light ap- paratus. 6137 — By Behnke, Emil. Mechanism of the human voice. , 612.7 — Bi Bell, y. C. Our teeth. 617.6 — B Benedict, A. K. My wonder s-tory. *612 — B5 Bigelow, W. D. and Howard, B. J. Some forms of food adulteration. 614 — B2 Blaikie, William. How to get strong, and how to stay so. 613 — B2 Sound bodies for our boys and girls. 613 — Bi Blaisdell, A. F. Child’s book of health. *613 — B9 Life and health; a text-book on physiology. 612 — Bio Our bodies and how we live. 612 — B4 Practical physiology. 612 — By Bowen, W. P. Teachers’ course in physical training. 613.7 — B6 Burrell, J. D. New appraisal of Christian science. 615.85 — Bi Butts, E. L. Manual of physical drill. 613.7 — B2 Call, A. P. Freedom of life. 613 — Cii Power through repose. 613 — C4 Child’s health primer for primary classes. *613— C13 Chittenden, R. H. Nutrition of man. * 613.2 — Ci Physiological economy in nutrition. 612.3 — Ci Clemens, S. L. Christian science. 615.85— C4 Colton, B. P. Physiology. 612 — C3 Conn, H. W. Story of germ life. 616.01 — C Cook, E. W. Betterment, individual, social and industrial. 613 — C16 Dixon, A. L. Hoper- Art of breathing as applied to physical development. 612.2 — D Doty, A. H. Manual of instructions in the principles of prompt aid to the in- jured. , 614.88 — D Durham, William. Food physiology, etc. 613.2 — D2 Eadie, Robert and Eadie, Andrew. Physi- ology and hygiene for children. 612 — E2 Eddy, Mrs. M. B. G. Science and health. 615.85— E Elliott, S. M. Household bacteriology, 2 V. 616.01 — E Emerson, C. W. Physical culture. 613.7— E Faries, Randolph. Practical training for athletics. 613.7 — F Fletcher, Horace. A. B.-Z. of our own nutrition. 612.3 — F Flick. L. F. Crusade against tuber- culosis. 616.2 — F Foster, Sir Michael. Text book of phys- iology. 612 — Fi USEFUL arts. Agriculture. Domestic econo- my. Commerce. Busi- ness. 34 ANATOMY. ENGINEERING. Frankland, Mrs. G. C. Bacteria in daily- life. 616.01 — Fi Gardiner, C. F. Care of the consumptive. 616— G Greene, C. A. Art of keeping well. 613— G6 Gulick, L. H. Efficient life. 613 — Gy Physical education by muscular ex- ercise. 613.7 — G7 Hall, W. S. Elementary anatomy, phys- iology and hygiene. 61 1 — H2 Hancock, H. I. Japanese physical train- ing. 613.7— H3 Physical culture life. 613.7 — H7 Physical training for children by Japanese methods. 613.7 — H5 Physical training for women by Japanese methods. 613.7 — H4 Henderson, Mrs. M. N. F. Aristocracy of health. 613.8— H Hoffmann, Prof. L. pseud, see Lewis, A. J. Hope, G. H. Till the doctor comes and how to help him. 616 — H Hoy, A. H. Eating and drinking. 613.2— H5 Huber, J. B. Consumption; its relation to man and his civilization. 616.2 — H2 Hunt, E. M. Principles of hygiene. 613-H5 , L. B. Hand-book of light gym- nastics. 613.7 — H2 Hutchison, J. C. Our wonderful bodies; 1st book. 612 — H8 ; 2nd book. 612 — H9 , Robert. Food and the principles of dietetics. 613.2 — H3 Huxley, T. H. Lessons in elementary physiology. 612 — Hi lies, George, ed. Little masterpieces of science: Health and healing. 610 — I Johnson, F. L. and Colby, J. M. Educa- tional gymnastic play for little folks. 6137— J2 Krohn, W. O. First book in hygiene. 613— K2 Graded lessons in hygiene. 613 — Ki Lagrange, Ferrand. Physiology of bod- ily exercise. 613 — L Le Bosquet, Maurice, ed. Personal hy- giene. 613 — L7 Le Pileur, A. Wonders of the human body. 612 — L Lewis, A. J. Home gymnastics. 613.7 — L2 Martin, H. N. Human body. 61 1 — M : advanced course. 61 1 — Mi Mason, J. L. Exercises and drills. 613.7— M3 Morton, Bowditch. Handbook of first aid to injured. 614.88 — M Mfiller, J. P. My system; 15 minutes’ work a day for health’s sake. 613.7— Ms Mundell, Frank. Stories of the lifeboat. Includes: Stories of the fire-brigade. 614.8 — M Nightingale, Florence. Notes on nurs- ing. 616 — N Norton, A. P. Food and dietetics. 613.2 — N Osier, William. Counsels and ideals. 610.4 — Oi Overton, Frank. Applied physiology. 3 V. 612 — Oi Pattee, A. F. Practical dietetics. 613.2 — P2 Perrin, Ethel and others, comp. One hun- dred and fifty gymnastic games. 613.7— Ps Pilcher, J. E. First aid in illness and in- jury. 614.88 — P Posse, Nils, baron. Special kinesiology of educational gymnastics. 613.7 — P2 Pratt, N. M. Body beautiful. 613 — P4 Prudden, T. M. Drinking water and ice supplies and their relations to health and disease. 613.3 — P Dust and its dangers. 614 — P Story of the bacteria and their re- lations to health and disease. 616.01 — P Richards, Mrs. E. H. S. Art of right living. 613 — R4 Cost of food. 612.3 — R First lessons in food and diet. , 613.2 — R , Mrs. R. H. see Richards, Mrs. E. H. S. Robb. Mrs. I. A. H. Nursing ethics. 616— R2 Sargent, D. A. Physical education. 613.7— S13 Schwartz, von. Fire and explosion risks. 614.8— S Seaman, L. L. Real triumph of Japan. 613.67— S Shaw, C. S. Weeks- see Weeks-Shaw, C. S. Shaw, E. R. School hygiene. 613 — S7 Skinner, H. H. Jiu-jitsu. 613.7 — S12 Stables, W. G. Boys' book of health and strength. 613 — Sii Stecher, W. A. Gymnastics. 613.7 — Ss Stowell, C. H. Essentials of health. 613 — S12 Taylor, G. H. Health by exercise. 613.7 — T2 Thompson, Sir Henry. Diet in relation to age and activity. 613.2 — Ti Treves, Sir Frederick. Physical educa- tion. 613.7— T3 Twain, Mark, pseud, see Clemens, S. L. Walker, E. E. Beauty through hygiene. 613— W6 , Jerome. Anatomy, physiology and hygiene. 61 1 — W2 Weeks-Shaw, C. S. Text-book of nurs- ing. 616 — Wi Woodhull, A. A. Personal hygiene. 613 — W7 ENGINEERING. Abbot, H. L. Problems of the Panama canal. 626 — A American school of correspondence ajt Armour institute of technology. Chi- cago. Cyclopaedia of applied electricity. 5v. 621.3— A 14 Cyclopaedia of engineering. 5v. 621 — A2 Ashe, S. W. and Keiley, J. D. Electric railways. 621.3 — 'A12 Baker, M. N. Municipal engineering and sanitation. 628 — Bi ENGINEERING. AGRICULTURE. 35 Barnard, Charles. Tools and machines. 621.9 — Bi Barr, W. M. Pumping machinery. 621.6— B Bottone, S. R. The dynamo; how made and how used. 621.3 — Bii Boyd, R. N. Coal pits and pitmen; a short history oi the coal itrade and the legislation affecting it. 622 — Bi Brookes, L. E. Automobile hand-book. 621.3 — B17 Cassal, H. J. S. Workshop makeshifts; a collection of practical hints and sug- gestions for the use of amateur work- ers in wood and metal. 621.9 — C Chordal, pseud, see See, J. W. Elliott, S. M. Household hygiene. 628.6— E Foster, H. A. Electrical engineer’s pocketbook; a handbook of useful data for electrical engineers. 621.3 — F Gibson, C. R. Elctricity of today. 621.3— G8 Romance of modern electricity. 621.3 — G2 Goodhue, W. F. Municipal improve- ment. 628 — Gi Greene, Homer. Coal and the coal mines. 622 — Gi Grimshaw, Robert. Pump catechism. 621.6 — G Steam-boiler catechism. 621.1 — G4 Hartwig, George. Workers under the ground; or, Mines and mining. 622— H Hiscox, G. D. Gas, gasoline and oil vapor engines. 621.4 — H Horseless vehicles, automobiles, mo- tor cycles. 621.3 — Hi Hooper, W. L. and Wells, R. T. Elec- trical problems for engineering stu- dents. 621.3 — H15 Horstman, H. C. and Tousley, V. H. Modern electrical construction. 621.3 — H27 Johnson, W. F. Four centuries of the Panama canal. 626 — Ji Kent, William. Mechanical engineer’s pocket-book. 621 — K Low, F. R. Compound engine. 621.1 — Li Lukin, James, ed. Turning lathes. 621.9 — Li Mahan, D. H. Treatise on civil engi- neering. 620.2 — M Pratt, M. D. and Alden, C. A. Street railway roadbed. 625 — Pi Richards, Mrs. E. H. S. and Talbot, Mar- ion. Home sanitation. 628 — R2 Frank. Questions and answers from the American machinist. 620 — Ri Mrs. R. H. see Richards, Mrs. E. H. S. Roper, Stephen. Questions and answers for stationary and marine engineers and electricians. 620 — R2 Rose, Joshua. Complete practical ma- chinist. 621-R See, J. W. Extracts from Chordal’s let- ters. 621— S2 Shaler, N. S. American highways. 625 — Si Shelley, C. P. B. Workshop appliances. 621.9 — S Shinn, C. H. Story of the mine. 622 — S Thurston, R. H. History of the growth of the steam engine. 621.1 — T United States. President. Special mes- sage of the president concerning the Panama canal. 626 — U3 Walter, Hubert. Electric lighting for the inexperienced. 621.3 — Wio Warman, Cy. Story of the railroad. 625— W Wittbecker, W. A. Domestic electrical work. 621.3— W2 Wright, John, pseud. Electric furnaces and their industrial applications. 621.3 — W9 AGRICULTURE. Allen, A. E. Children of the palm lands. *630 — Ai Austin, Mrs. M. H. The flock. 636.3 — A Bailey, L. H. Principles of vegetable gardening. 635— B2 Bolton, Mrs. S. K. Our devoted friend the dog. 636 — B2 Bradish, S. P. Stories of country life. 630 — B Brooks, W. K. The oyster; a popular summary of a scientific study. 639 — B Carrington, Edith. Friendship of ani- mals. *636 — C Carter, M. H. ed. Cat stories. 636.8 — C2 Stories of brave dogs. 636.7 — C3 W. H. Horses, saddles and bridles. 636.1 — C Collingwood, H. W. Farmer’s garden. 635— c Comstock, A. B. How to keep bees. 638— C2 Dog tales. *636.7—02 Edgar, W. C. Story of a grain of wheat. 633— E Elliott, C. G. Engineering for land drainage. 631 — E Felt, E. P. Insects affecting park and woodland trees. 632 — F Fletcher, S. W. How to make a fruit garden. 634 — F3 Soils. 631— Fi French, Allen. Book of vegetables. 635— F3 Gaye, Selina. Great world’s farm. 630-G Gibson, W. H. Camp life in the woods, and the tricks of trapping and trap making. 63^^G Goodrich, C. L. First book of farming. 630— G5 Hall, Bolton and Powell, R. F. Three acres and liberty. 630 — H3 Harwood, W. S. New earth; a recital of the triumphs, of modern agriculture in America. 630 — Hi Hunt, T. F. Cereals in America. 633— Hi How 'to choose a farm. 630 — H2 Johonnot, James. Book of cats and dogs. ♦63b-Ji 36 AGRICULTURE. DOMESTIC ECONOMY. King, F. H. Soil; its nature, relations and fundamental principles of manage- ment. 631 — Ki Text book of the physics of agri- culture. 631 — K Kirby, Mary and Kirby, Elizabeth. Aunit Martha’s corner cupboard. 630 — K Miller, C. J. Dogs of all nations. 636.7 — Mi Mrs. H. M. see Miller, O, T. pseud. O. T. pseud. Our home pets. 636— “M4 Morris, Edmund. Ten acres enough. 630 — M I New York. State. Agriculture Depart- ment. Apples of New York. 2v. 634— Ns Pierson, C. D. Tales of a poultry farm. 636.5— P Pollock, W. H. Animals that have owned us. 636 — Pi Repplier, Agnes. Fireside sphinx. 636-R Roberts, I. P. Horse. 636.1 — R Rocheleau, W. F. Great American in- dustries: book 2. Products of the soil. 630 — Ri Saint Maur, Mrs. K. V. Self-supporting home. 636.5 — Si Sanborn, K. A. My literary zoo. 636— S3 Shaler, N. S. Domesticated animals. 636 — S2 Snyder, Harry. Chemistry Oif planit and animal life. 631 — Si Wahnschaffe, Felix. Guide to scientific examination of soils. ,631 — W4 Waugh, F. A. Dwarf fruit trees. 634 — W2 Webster, W. B. Book of bee-keepng. 638— W Wilkinson, Frederick. Story of the cot- ton plant. 633 — W Young, E R. Hector, my dog. 636.7 — Y I My dogs in the northland. 636.7— Y .. DOMESTIC ECONOMY. Abel, Mrs. M. H. Practical sanitary and economic cooking. 641 — A4 Alexander, M. W. Table and how to decorate it. 643 — A Atkinson, Edward. Science of nutrition. 641 — A Balderston, L. R. and Limerick, M. C. Laundry manual. 648 — B Barrows, Anna. Principles of cookery. 641 — B17 Benton, C. F. pseud, see Burrell, C. B. Blair, M. J. System of sewing and gar- ment drafting. 646-— B6 Burrell, C. B. Little cook book for a little girl. *641 — !^i6 Saturday mornings. 640 — B5 Butterworth, Annie. Manual of house- hold work. 640 — B7 Campbell, H. S. Easiest way in house- keeping. 640 — Ci Carter, M. E. House and home. 640 — C7 Colson, Elizabeth aud Chittenden, A. G. The child housekeeper; simple lessons,, with songs, stories, and games. 640 — 'C5 Cotton, A. C. Care of children. 649 — Ci Crump, Lucy. Three little cooks. *641 — C13 Curtis, Mrs. I. G. Making of a house- wife. 640 — C8 Farmer, F. M. Boston cooking-school cook book. 641 — F Food and cookery for the 'sick and convalescent. 641 — Fi What to have for dinner. 641 — F5 Fischer. Louis. Health-care of the baby. 649 — F i Fitz, Mrs. R. K. and Fitz, G. W. Prob- lems of babyhood. 649 — F Fox, M. C. comp. Blue grass cook book. 641 — F2 Giblin, K. J. Concerning millinery. 646 — Gi Green, Olive, pseud. What to have for breakfast. 641 — G3 Griffith, J. P. C. Care of the baby. 649 — G Handbook for sewing school teachers. 646— H2 Hapgood, O. C. School needlework. 646— H Harrison, Eveleen. Home nursing. 649 — Hi Herrick, Mrs. C. T. Expert maid- servant. ‘ 647 — H In city tents; how to find, furnish and keep a small home on slender means. ^ 640 — H4 Hill, Mrs. J. M. Salads, sandwiches and chafing-dish dainties. 641 — H8 Up-to-date waitress. 647 — H2 Holt, Emily, Encyclopaedia of house- hold economy. 640 — H5 L. E. Care and feeding of children. 649— H Huling, C. C. American candy maker. 642 — H I Irwin, May. May Irwin’s home cook- ing. 641 — 1 1 James, A. L. Catering for two. 641 — J Keller, Mrs. F. W. see Irwin, May. Kirkland, E. S. Dora’s housekeeping. 641 — Ki — Six little cooks. 641 — K Kitchen-garden association. Household economy. 640 — K Krolik, S. E. Hand sewing lessons. 646— Ki Laughlin, C. E. Complete dressmaker. / 646 — L I Complete home. 640 — Li Lincoln, Mrs. D. A. see Lincoln, Mrs. M. J. B. Mrs. M. J. B. Boston cook-book. 641— L4 and Barrows, Anna. Home science cook book. 641 — L8 Manning, A. R. First principles of nursing. 649 — M3 Murche, V. T. Teacher’s manual of ob- ject lessons in domestic economy. 640 — M T DOMESTIC ECONOMY. COMMERCE. 37 Oppenheim, Nathan. Care of the child in health. 649 — O Paxloa, Maria. First principles of house- hold management and cookery. 640 — P Patton, Frances. Home and school sew- ing. 646 — Pi Pierce, E. A. Hartley house cook book and household economist. 641 — P6 Pope, A. E. Home care of the sick. 649 — P t Praga, Mrs. Alfred. What to wear and when to wear it. 646 — P2 Pringle, A. L. Study in nursng. 649 — P Rankin, F. H. Hygiene of childhood. 649 — R Richards, Mrs. E. H. S. Cost of living as modified by sanitary science. 640 — R Cost of shelter. 640 — R2 Mrs. R. H. see Richards, Mrs. E. H. S. Robb, Mrs. I. A. H. Nursing. 649 — Ri Ronald, Mary. Century cook book. 641 — R Rorer, Mrs. S. T. H. New cook book. 641 — Ry Home candy making. 641 — R13 Mrs. Rorer’s cakes, icings and fill- ings. 641 — R14 Mrs. Rorer’s every day menu book. 641— R15 Salmon, L. M. Progress in the house- hold. 640 — S6 Scovil, E. R. Care of children. 649 — S Seely, Mrs. Lida. Cook book. 640 — S3 Shepperd, J. L. Laundry work for use in homes and schools. 648 — S Smediey, Emma. Institution recipes in use at !the Johns Hopkins hospital and Drexel institute lunch room. 641 — Sii Terrill, B. M. Household management. 640 — Ti 365 dinner dishes. 641 — Tio Wakeman, A. V. and Heller, L. M. Sci- entific sewing and garment cutting. 646— W4 Walker, Agnes. Manual of needlework and cutting out. 646— W5 Wheeler, Marianna. The baby, his care and training. 649 — Wi Plain hints for busy mothers. 649 — W2 Williams, M. E. and Fisher, K. R. Ele- ments of the theory and practice of cookery. 641 — W5 Wilson, Mrs. L. L. W. Domestic science in grammar grades; a reader. 640 — W2 Handbook of domestic science and household arts. 640 — W3 Woolman, M. S. Sewing course. 646— W Yale, I.. M. and Poliak, Gustav. Century book for mothers. 649 — Yi Yates, L. H. Model kitchen. 641 — Yi Ysaguirre and La Marca. Cold dishes for hot weather. 641 — Y COMMERCE. BUSINESS. Adgie, William. Modern book-keeping and accounts. Pt i Elementary. 657— A I Allsop, F. C. Telephones; their con- struction and fitting. 654 — A Altmaier, C. L. Commercial correspond- ence and postal information. 658 — Ai Belding, A. G. Commercial correspond- ence. 658— B5 Bottone, S. R. Wireless telegraphy and Hertzian waives. 654 — B3 Bright, Charles. The story of the At- lantic cable. 654 — B Burnz, E. B. Phonic shorthand. 653 — B Reynard the fox. [Shorthand.] 653— B2 Selections for the practice of stu- dents in the reporting style of Burnz’ Phonic shorthand. 653 — B3 Calkins, E. E. and Holden, Ralph.- Mod- ern advertising. 659 — C Collins, F. H. Author and printer. 655-C Conrad, Joseph. Mirror of the sea. 656 — C2 De Vinne, T. L. Practice of typography; modern methods of book composition. 655— D4 Pickens, Charles. Chimes; engraved in the corresponding style of Pitman’s shorthand. 653 — Di Cricket on the hearth; engraved in the easy reporting style of Pitman’s shorthand. 653 — D2 Eaton, Seymour. How to do business. 658— E Edison, T. A. Telegraphy self-taught. 654— E Emery, M. S. Every-day business. 658— Ei Heelis, F. Modern commercial practice with correspondence. 658 — H4 Hickox, W. E. Correspondent’s manual. 658— Hi Hitchcock, F. H. Building of a book. 655— H2 Hoffman, J. V. Bookkeeping as it is practiced in large business houses. 657- H3 Irving, Washington. Legend of Sleepy Hollow; in the reporting s'.tyle of pho- nography. 653 — Ii Rip Van Winkle; printed in the easy reporting style o.f phonography. 653—^2 Johnson, E. R. Ocean and inland water transportation. 656 — J Ludwig. L. E. Scientific business letter writing. 658 — Li McPherson, L. G. Working of the rail- roads. 656 — M2 Maver, William, jr. American telegra- phy. 654 — Mi Moore, J. H. and Miner, G. W. Account- ing and business practice. 658 — Mi Munson, J. E. Complete phonographer and reporter’s guide. 653 — Mi Phonographic dictation book. 653-M8 38 COMMERCE— MANUFACTURES. New York. State. Chamber of Commerce. Rapid transit in New York city. 650 — N Packard, S. S. and Bryant, H. B. New Bryant and Stratton common school book-keeping. 657 — P Pitman, Benn and Howard, J. B. Man- ual of phonography. 653 — P3 Sir Isaac. Manual of phonography. 653— P Phonographic teacher. 653 — Pii Shorthand dictionary. 653 — P7 Shorthand instructor. 653 — P23 Powers, O. M. Commerce and finance. 658 — P4 Preeoe, W. H. and Stubbs, A. J. Man- ual of telephony. 654 — P8 Rawlings, G. B. Story of books. 655 — R Slater, J. A. Pitman’s business man’s guide. 658 — S3 Story, A. T. Story of wireless telegra- phy. 654 — Si Teller, W. P. and Brown, H. E. First book in business methods. 658 — Ti Trow, C. E. Old shipmasters of Salem. 656 — T Veblen, T. B. Theory of business enter- prise. 658 — V2 White, W. J. Wireless telegraphy. 654— Wi Willson, Beckles. Story of rapid transit. 650 — W CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY. Denning, David. Polishes and stains for woods. 667 — D Dodd, M. E. Chemistry of the house- hold 660— D Johnston, J. F. W. Chemistry of com- mon life. 660 — Meldola, Raphael. Coal and what we get from it. 668 — M Sauzay, Alexandre. Wonders of glass- making. 666 — S MANUFACTURES, TRADES, AND BUILDING. Amateur mechanic, pseud. How to make and how to mend. 680 — Ai Barrows, F. W. Practical pattern mak- ing. 671 — Bi Bower, J. A. How to make common things. 680 — B2 Boy’s workshop. 680 — B Brooks, C. P. Cotton; its uses, varieties, fibre, structure, cultivation and prepa- ration for the market. 677 — B Burkett, C. W. and Poe, C. H. Cotton. 677— B7 Chase, I. M. Art of pattern-making. 671— C2 Clark, T. M. Care Oif a house. 690 — Ci Crane, W. J. E. Bookbinding for am- ateurs. 686 — C Eckel, E. C. Cement materials and in- dustry of the United States. 691.5— El Erskine, F. J. Bent iron work. 671 — E Hand, L. H. B. Pattern making and foundry practice. 671 — H6 Hodgson, F. T. Carpenter’s steel square and its uses. 690.7 — Hi Hand saws, their use, care and abuse. 690.7 — H Hopkins, G. M. Home mechanics for amateurs. 670 — H Horner, J. G. Principles of pattern mak- ing. 671 — H4 International correspondence schools- Scranton, Pa. Plumbers and fitters’ pocketbook. 696 — I James, G. W. Indian basketry. 688 — Leland, C. G. Manual of mending and repairing. 680 — L7 Lukin, James. Boy engineers. 680 — L2 Working in sheet metal. 671 — L Young mechanic. 680 — Li McCourt, W. E. Fire tests of some New York building stones. 691 — Mi Moore, J. A. School house; its. heating and ventilation. 697 — M2 Neison, Adrian. Practical boat-building for amateurs. 699 — N Pearson, J. C. Introduction to metal- working. 671 — P Plummer, P. W. Carpenters’ and build- ers’ guide. 694 — P Popular mechanic’s shop notes Russell, W. C. The ship, her sitory. 699— R Tinsley, Mrs. L. R. Practical and artis- tic basketry. 688 — ^T Todd, M. P. Hand-loom weaving. 677— T3 Watson, K. H. Textiles and clothing. 677 — W4 Wheeler, C. G. Woodworking for be- ginners. 694 W2 Mrs. C. T. How to make rugs. 677 — W2 White, Mary. How to do beadwork. 689 — W How to make baskets. 688 — W More baskets and how to make them. 68a-Wi FINE ARTS: GENERAL— ARCHITECTURE. :i‘j General. Gardening. Architecture sculpture. Drawing design and engraving. GENERAL. Adeline, Jules. Art dictionary. 703 — ^A Addison, Mrs. J. de W. G. Arit of the Dresden gallery. 708— A2 Bell, Mrs. N. R. E. Elementary history of art, architecture, sculpture, painting. 709 — B Brown, G. B. Fine arts. 700 — B Burke, Edmund. Philosophical inquiry into the origin of our ideals of the sub- lime and beautiful. 701 — Bi Conway, Sir W. N. Domain of art. 704—C7 Cox, Kenyon. Old masters and new. 701— C3 D’Anvers, N. pseud, see Bell, Mrs. N. R. E. De Forest, J. B. Short history of art. 709— D Dick, Stewart. Arts and crafts of old Japan. 709 - 52 — D Eddy, A. J. Delight the soul of art. 701 — E Goodyear, W. H. History of art. 709 — G2 Renaissanpe and modern art. 709 — Gi Roman and medieval art. 709 — G Harwood, Edith. Notable pictures in Rome. 708 — Hi Leland, C. G. Leather work. 700 — Li Lessing, G. E. Laocoon. 704 — L Miller, Fred. Art crafts for amateurs. 707 — M Moore, Mrs. N. H. Collector’s manual. 708— M 6 Okakura, Kakuzo. Ideals of the East. 709.52— O Potter, M. K. Art of the Louvre. 708 — P4 Quinn, P. E. Art reader. 707 — Q Raymond, G. L. Genesis of art-form. 701 — R2 Reber, Franz von. History of ancient art. 709 — R Recy, Georges de. Decoration of leather. 700 — R Reinach, Salomon. Story of art through- out the ages. 709 — R2 Ruskin, John. Mornings in Florence. 704 — Rii Sanford, F. G. Art crafts for beginners. 707 — S2 Stimson, J. W. Gate beautiful. 701 — S5 Sturgis, Russell. Interdependence of the arts of design. 704 — S5 Tarbell, F. B. History of Greek art. 709— T Triggs, O. L. Chapters in the history of the arts and crafts movements. 704— T2 Van Dyke, J. C. How to judge of a pic- ture. 701 — Vi Waters, Mrs. C. E. C. Handbook of legendary and mythological art. 703— W Zacher, Albert. Rome as an art city. . 709.45— Z I Venice as an art city. 709.45 — Z GARDENING. Bailey, L. H. Horticulturist’s rule-book. 716— B I Duncan, Frances. Mary’s garden and how -it grew. *yi 6 — Di Earle, Mrs. A. M. Old time gardens. 716— E Ely, H. R. Another hardy garden book. 716— E5 Harwood, W. S. New creations in plant life. 716 — H13 Hemenway, H. D. How to make school gardens. 716 — H9 Hillhouse, L. P. House plants and how to succeed with them. 716— H2 Miller, L. K. Children’s gardens for school and home. 716 — M5 Paine, A. B. Little garden calendar for boys and girls. *716— P2 Powell, E. P. Country home. 716 — Pi Rexford, E. E. Four seasons in the gar- den. 716— R14 Roses and how to grow them. 716 — R6 Sewell, C. V. V. Common sense gar- dens. 716— S2 Shelton, Louise. Seasons in a flower garden. 716 — S5 Skinner, C. M. Little gardens. 716 — S Thaxter, Mrs. C. L. Island garden. 716 — T2 Thomas, Mrs. R. F. Our mountain gar- den. 716 — T3 Mrs. Theodore, see Thomas, Mrs. R. F. Underwood, Loring. The garden and its accessories. 717 — U Wright, Mrs. M. O. Garden, you, and I. 716— W12 ARCHITECTURE AND SCULPTURE Bevier, Isabel. The house. 728 — B3 Bumpus, T. F. Cathedrals of England and Wales. 2v. 726— B 13 Cram, R. A. Impressions of Japanese architecture and the allied arts. 722 — C Denning, David. Fretwork and mar- quetry. 736 — Di Wood-carving for amateurs. 736— D Fergusson, James. History of architec- ture in all countries from the earliest times to the present day. 2v. 720 — F2 Hamlin. A. D. F. Text-book of the his- tory of architecture. 720 — H Havell, E. B. Handbook to Agra and the Taj. 722 — H Hodges, George. Fountains abbey. 726— H 5 FINE ARTS. Photography. Music, theory and and score. Amusements. 40 ARCHITECTURE— PAINTING, Kuril, E. M. Tuscan sculpiture of the fifteenth century, 734 — H Jack, George. Wood-carving. 736 — ^Ji Larsson, Gustaf. Handbook o-f geometri- cal wood-carving. 736 — L2 Legge, H. E. Short history of ancient Greek sculptors. 733 — L Leland, C. G. Manual of wood-carving. 736— L Marquand, Allan and Frothingham, A. L. Text-book of the history of sculpture. 730 — M Mathews, C. T. Story of architecture. 720 — M Mitchell, L. M, W. History of ancient sculpture. 732 — M Moore, Mrs. N. H. Old china book. 738— M3 Price, W. L. and Johnson, W. M. Home building and furnishing. 728 — Pi Rose, E. W, Cathedrals and cloisters of the south of France. 2v. 726 — R5 Rowe, S. H. Lighting of school-rooms. 727— R Rudy, Charles. The cathedrals of north- ern Spain, their history and their architecture. 726 — R3 Sparkes, J. C. L. and Gandy, W. Pot- ters; their arts and crafts. 738 — Si Sturgis, Russell. Appreciation of sculp- ture. 730 — s How to judge architecture. 720— Ss Viardot, Louis. Wonders of sculpture. 730— V Waterhouse, P. L. Story of the art of building. 720 — Wi Waters, Mrs. C. E. C. Outline history of architecture for beginners and stu- dents. 720 — W Outline history of sculpture for be- ginners and students. 730 — W White, Mary. How to make pottery. 738-W5 DRAWING DESIGN AND ENGRAV- ING. American school of correspondence at Armour institute of technology. Chi- cago. Compendium of drawing. 2v. 740 — Anthony, G. C. Elements of mechanical drawing. 744 — A2 Bailey, H. T. First year in drawing. 740 — B Bartlett, G. H. Pen and ink drawing. 741— B3 Batchelder, E. A. Principles of design. 745— B Blunck, A. Lessons on form. 745 — B2 Candee, H. C. Decorative styles and periods in the home. 749 — Ci Christie, Mrs. A. H. Embroidery and tapestry weaving. 746 — 'C3 Clark, E. E. Hand book of plant-form for jtudents of design. 745 — C6 Clifford, C. R. Decorative periods. 740 — Cio Cook, C. C. House beautiful. 749 — C Cross, A. K. Free-hand drawing. 741— Ci Mechanical drawing. 744 — C Daniels, F. T. Text-book of free-hand lettering. 745 — Dii Day, L. F. Nature in ornament, 745— D8 and Buckle, Mary. Art in needle- work; a book about embroidery. 746 — D Dow, A. W. Composition. 740 — Di Duplessis, Georges. Wonders of en- graving. 760 — D Fenn, Frederick and Wyllie, B. Old English furniture. 749 — Fi Furniss, Harry. How to draw in pen and ink. 741 — F2 Goldenberg, S. L. Lace, its origin and history. 746 — G2 Heron, A. E. Fancy work for pleasure and profit. 746— H3 Jackson, F. G. Lessons on decorative design. 745— J Jones, Owen. Grammar of ornament. 745— J2 Kellogg, A. M. Home furnishing. 749 — K Lilley, A. E. V. and Midgley, W. Book of studies in plant form. ‘ 745 — L Lippmann, Friedrich. Engraving and etching. 760 — L Maurice, A. B. and Cooper, F. T. His- tory of the nineteenth century in car- icature. 741 — M2 Meyer, F. S. Handbook of ornament. 745— M Moore, Mrs. N. H. Lace book. 746— M3 Pemberton, T. P. Students’ illustrated guide to practical draughting. 744 — P Pennell, Joseph. Illustration of books. 740 — P2 Robie, Virginia. Historic styles in fur- niture. 749 — R Ruskin, John. Ariadne Florentina. 760 — R Strange, E. F. Color prints of Japan. 769 — S2 T. A. Historical guide to French interiors, furniture, decoration, wood- work and allied arts. 747 — S Ward, James. Elementary principles of ornament. 745 — W Historic ornament. 2v. 745 — W2 Weir, Irene. Pose-drawing with brush and ink. 741 — W4 Woodbury, C. H. Six pencil drawings. 741— W3 PAINTING. Caffin, C. H. American masters of paint- ing. 759 — Ci How to study pictures. 750 — C2 Collier, John. Ant of portrait painting. 757— C Crowe, Sir J. A. Handbook of painting. 2v. 759— C7 Emery, M. S. How-to enjoy pictures; with a special chapter on pictures in the school-room, by Stella Skinner. 750— E Finberg, A. J. English water colour painters. 759 — French, J. L. Christ in art. 755 — F PAINTING— MUSIC. 41 Fromentin, Eugene. Old masters of Bel- gium and Holland. 759^ — F Gessert, M. A. Rudimentary treatise on the art of painting on glass. 748 — G Greenshields, E. B. Landscape painting. 758-G Harrison, J. E. Introductory studies in Greek art. 759 — H Hatton, Thomas. Hints for sketching in water-colour, from nature. 751 — H Hoyt, D. L. World’s painters and their pictures. 750 — Hi Hunt, W. H. Pre-Raphaelitism and the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood. 759 — H16 Hurll, E. M. Bible beautiful. 755 — H3 Child life in art. 759 — Hio Jean Frangois Millet. 759 — H4 Landseer. 759 — H9 Madonna in art. 755 — H Michel Angelo. 759 — H3 Murillo. 759 — H7 Raphael. 759 — H2 Rembrandt. 759 — H6 Sir Joshua Reynolds. 759 — ^H5 Titian. 759 — H8 Van Dyck. 759 — H12 Mackenzie, Marion. Little artist. 751— M8 Miles, L. C. Guide to sketching from nature. 751 — M6 Monkhouse, Cosmo. British contempo- rary artists. 759 — M2 Phythian, J. E. Pre-Raphaelite brother- hood. 759 — P2 Powers, E. M. Stories of famous pic- tures; book I. 759 — Pi Radcliffe, A. G. Schools and masters of painting. 759 — R Singleton, Esther ed. Great pictures as seen and described by famous writers. 750 — S Sparrow, W. S. Women painters of the world. 750 — S3 Sturgis, Russell. Appreciation of pic- tures. 75o-^S4 Van Dyke, Henry. Childhood of Jesus Christ. 755 — Vi J. C. Art for art’s sake. 750 — ^V2 Meaning of pictures. 750 — V3 r Studies in pictures. 750 — V4 Text book of the history of paint- ing. 750— V Waters, Mrs. C. E. C. Handbook of Christian symbols and stories of the saints as illustrated in art. 755 — W Outline history of painting for be- ginners and students. 750 — Wi Wherry, Albinia. Stories of the Tuscan artists. 759 — W2 Wilson, Mrs. L. L. W. Picture study in elementary schools: a manual for teachers, part i and 2. 750 — W3 Witt, R. C. How to look at pictures. 750 — W5 Woltmann, A and Woerman. Karl. His- tory of painting. 2v. 750 — W PHOTOGRAPHY. Adams, W. I. L. Amateur photography. 770— A3 Black, Alexander. Photography, indoors and ouit. 770 — Bi Blake, A. H. Photography. 770 — B2 Caffiin, C. H. Photography as a fine art. 770— c Dugmore, A. R. Nature and the cam- era. 778 — D Eastman Kodak Co. Modern way in picture making. 770 — E2 French, Alice. Adventure in photogra- phy. 770 — F Harrison, W. J. Chemistry of photogra- phy. 770 — H2 History of photography. 770 — H3 Hasluck, P. N. Book of photography. 770 — H4 Photograms of the year 1902. 770 — P4 Wilkinson, W. T. Photo-engraving, photo etching. 777 — W MUSIC. THEORY. Alehin, C. A. Ear training for teacher and pupil. 784.9 — A Aldrich, Richard. Guide to the Ring of the Nibelung. 782.2 — Ai Apthorp, W. F. Musicians and music- lovers. 780.4 — A Opera .past and present. 782 — A5 • Bacon, D. M. see Bacon, Mrs. M. S. H. Bacon, Mrs. M. S. H. Songs every child should know. *784 — B21 Banister, H. C. Art of modulating. 781— B2 Music. 780.2 — B Breare, W. H. Vocalism. 784.9 — B6 Carpenter, John, and Carpenter, Rue. When little boys sing. 784 — C6 Chapin, A. A. Heart of music. 787.1— C4 Chilton, C. B. Handbook on ithe appre- ciation of music: Music of Beethoven. 780— C8 Christian!, A. F. Principles of expres- sion in pianoforte playing. 786 — Ci Cleather, A. L. and Crump, Basil. Par- sifal, Lohengrin and the legend of the Holy Grail described and interpreted. 782.2 — C2 Coonley, L. A. Singing verses for chil- dren. *784 — C2 Crowest, F. J. Musicians’ wit, humour and anecdote. 780.8 — C Story of the art of music. 780 — C6 Curtis, E. C. Children’s voices; how harmed and how helped. 784.9 — C2 H. H. Voice building and tone placing. 784-9 — C Dannreuther, Edward. Wagner and the reform of the opera. 782.2 — Di Davidson, Gladys. Stories from the op- eras. 782 — D14 Duff, G. S. Story of Major C and his relatives. 78i-;-D Eaton, Robert, comp. Book of oratorios. 783— Ei 42 MUSIC: THEORY. SCORE. Elson, Arthur. Modern composers of Europe. 780.9 — Ei L. C. Shakespeare in music; a col- lection of the chief musical allusions in the plays of Shakespeare. 780 — E2 Elterlein, Ernst von. Beethoven’s sona- tas explained for ithe lovers of the mu- sical art. 786— -E Fillmore, J. C. Pianoforte music; its history. 786 Fi Flood, W. H. G. History of Irish music. 780.9 — Fi Gerard-Thiers, Albert. Technique of musical expression. 784 - 9 — Gilman, Lawrence. Music of tomorrow. 780.4— Gi Phases of modern music. 780.8 — G Goepp, P. H. Symphonies and their meaning. 2 v. 785 - 1 — Gi Goetschius, Percy. Counterpoint applied in the invention, fugue, canon and other polyphonic forms. 781.4 — ’G Lessons in music form. 781 — G3 Material used in musical composi- tion 781.6 — G Guerber, H. A. Stories of famous operas. 782 — G4 Stories of popular operas. 782 — G9 Stories of the Wagner opera. 782— G3 Henderson, W. J. Art of the singer. 784.9 — H4 How music developed. 780 — ^Hs Modern musical drift. 780.4 — H4 Orchestra and orchestral music. 785-H Story of music. _ 780 — H2 What is good music. 780.4— Hi Howard, F. E. Child-voice in singing. 784.9 — Hi Hullah, John. History of modern music. 780.9— Hi Hunt, H. G. B. Concise history of mu- sic. 780 — H Johnson, C. E. Training of boys’ voices. 784.9 — J6 H. K. Our familiar songs and those who made them. 784 — J Kobbe, Gustav. Famous American songs. 784 — Ki How to appreciate music. 780 — K2 Krehbiel, H. E. How to listen to music. 780.4 — K Kullak, Adolph. .-Esthetics of piano- forte playing. 786 — K Lavignac, Albert. Musical education. 780.8 — L Lee, E. M. Tchaikovski. 780.4 — L Lehmann, Lilli. How to sing. 784.9 — L2 Lillie, Mrs. L. C. W. Story of music and musicians. 780 — >L Lynd, William. Popular accounts of an- cient musical instruments. 781 — L McSpadden, J. W. Stories from Wag- ner. 782.2 — M Maitland, J. A. Fuller-. English music in the XIXth century. 780 — M4 Mason, D. G. Beethoven and his fore- runners. 780.4 — Mi L. W. and others. Educational mu- sic course: First reader. 781 — Mi : Third reader. 781 — M3 : Fourth reader. 781 — M6 Mathews, W. S. B. How to understand music. 2v. 780 — Mi Matthay, T. A. First principles of piano- forte playing. 786.3 — Mi Mills, Wesley. Voice production in sing- ing and speaking. 784.9 — M2 Naumann, Emil. History of music. 2v. 780.9 — N Parry, C. H. H. Evolution of the art of music. 780.9 — Pi Patterson, A. W. Story of oratorio. 783-P Riemann, Hugo. Dictionary of music. 780.3— Ri Text book of simple and double counterpoint; including imitation or canon. 781.4 — Ri Ritter, F. L. History of music from the Christian era to the present time. 780 — ‘R6 Rowbotham, J. F. History of music. 780.9 — Ri Singleton, Esther. Guide to the opera. 782 — S9 Smith, Eleanor. First book in vocal music. 784 — S21 and Mueller, C. E. R. Second book in vocal music. 784 — S22 Nicholas. Stories of great national songs. 784 — S7 Steele, C. T. Rote-songs for primary grades. 784 — S12 Stoeving, Paul. Story of the violin. 787.1 — S2 Tufts, J. W. and Holt, H. E. Normal music course: first reader. 784 — T2 : second reader. 784 — T5 Upton, G. P. Standard operas. 782— Ui Wagner, W. R. On conducting. 780.1— W Weingartner, Felix. Symphony writers since Beethoven. 785.1 — W York, F. L. Harmony simplified. 781— Y MUSIC. SCORE. Beethoven, Ludwig van. Symphony No. I in C. 785.1 — Bio Symphony No. 2 in D. 785.1 — B6 Symphony No. 3 in E flat. 785.1— B8 Symphony No. 4 in B flat. 785.1— B 13 Symphony No. 5 in C minor. 785.1— Bn Symphony No. 6 in F. 785.1 — B9 Symphony No. 7 in A. 785.1 — B14 Symphony No. 8 in F. 785.1 — B7 Symphony No. 9 in D minor. 785.1— B 12 Carpenter, John and Carpenter, Rue. When little boys sing. *784 — C6 Chamberlain, D. B. and Harrington, K. P. Songs of all the colleges, including many new songs. 784.6 — C MUSIC: SCORE. AMUSEMENTS. 43 Chapin, A. A. Wotan, Siegfried and Briinnhilde. 782.2 — C Cilea, Francesco. Adriana Lecouvreur. 782— C7 Crane, Walter. Baby’s opera. *784 — C7 Farnsworth, C. H. comp. Songs for schools. 784— F13 Finck, H. T. ed. Fifty master songs. 784— F6 Forsythe, Clarence. Old songs for young America. 784 — ^4 Gabriel, C. H. Entertaining Santa Claus; a juvenile cantata for Christmas time. 782.8 — G2 Greenaway, Kate il. Day in a child’s life. *784 — G2 Grove, H. L. Where pussies grow. *784— G8 Halevy, J. F. F. E. Die Jddin. 782— H Haydn, F. T. Symphony in D. 785.1— H3 Symphony in E sharp. 785.1 — H2 Symphony in G (militaire). 785.1— H4 Hopekirk, Helen. Seventy Scottish songs. 784 — H4 Jenks, H. S. and Rust, Mabel, comp. Song echoes from childland. 784 — J4 Jones, W. H. comp. Songs of the flag and nation. 784 — J3 Mendelssohn-Bartholdi, J. L. F. Italian symphony No. 4 in A. 785.1 — M2 Symphony No. 3 in A moll. 785.1— M3 Mozart J. C. W. A. Jupiter symphony No. 5 in C. 785.1 — Mi Neidlinger, W. H. Earth, sky and air in song. 2 v. *784 — ^N Small songs for small singers. *784 — N 1 Ourville, Leon d’. Soirees musicales. 786.4 — 06 Rix, F. R. Songs of school and flag. 784— R15 Schubert, F. P. Nocturne es-dur fur pianoforte, violine und violoncell. 785- S8 Trio fur klavier, violine und violon- cell, op. 99. 785 — S6 Schumann, R. A. Symphony No. 2 in C. 785.1— S4 Symphony No. 3 in E flat. 785.1— S2 Symphony No. 4 in D moll. 785.1— S3 Senour, C. S. Musical poems for school, kindergarten and home. 784 — S28 Tchaikovsky, P. I. Fourth symphony, op. 36. 785.1— Ti Fifth symphony, op. 64. 785.1 — T2 Symphony pathetique. 785.1 — T AMUSEMENTS. Adams, J. H. and others. Harper’s out- door book for boys. 796 — A6 Baker, G. M. School entertainments. 793— B 16 H. B. Hist, of the London stage and its famous players (1576-1903). 792 — B2 Bannard, W. H. Football, how to play the game. 797 — B3 Barbour, R. H. and others. Book of school and college sports. 796— B 13 Beard, D. C. American boy’s handy book; what to do and how to do it. 790 — B Boy’s own book. 790 — Bi Field and forest handy book. 796— B 17 Jack of all trades; new ideas for American boys. 790 — B6 Outdoor handy book. 796 — Bio Lina and Bearu, A. B. American girl’s handy book. 790 — B2 Indoor and outdoor handicraft and recreation for girls. 790 — B9 Things worth doing. 790 — Bii What a girl can make and do. 790 — B8 Bell, Mrs. Florence. Nursery comedies; twelve tiny plays for children. *793— B 19 Mrs. Hugh, see Bell, Mrs. Florence. Bellamy, William. Third century of charades. 793 — B17 Bidlake, F. T. Cycling. 796 — B4 Bond, A. R. Scientific American boy. 796 — B 14 Buchanan, J. P. Pyramids and pool games. 794 — B Camp, Walter. Book of college sports. 797— C2 Carroll, Lewis, pseud, see Dodgson, C. L. Cassell’s book of indoor amusements. 790 — C5 Complete book of sports and pas- times. 790 — C6 Cavendish, pseud, see Jones, Henry. Champlin, J. D. and Bostwick, A. E. Young folk’s cyclopaedia of games and sports. 790 — C4 Chesley, A. M. Indoor and outdoor gymnastic games. 790 — C8 Christopherson, Stanley and others. Hockey and lacrosse. 796 — Ci Clark, Alexander, comp. Standard dia- logues. 793 — Cl Cleveland, Grover. Fishing and shoot- ing sketches. 799 — C6 Davies, G. C. Practical boat sailing for amateurs. 797 — D Dodgson, C. L. Alice in wonderland; a play comp, by E. P. Delafield. *793 — D6 Ellis, E. J. Riding. 798 — E Entertainments for all seasons. 790 — E3 Eureka entertainments. 793 — Ei Fette, W. E. ed. Humorous dialogues from Dickens. 793 — F8 Florence, W. J. Handbook of poker. 795— F Francis, Francis. Book of angling. 799 — F Freytag, Gustav. Technique of the drama. 792 — F2 Games book for boys and girls. 790 — G3 Ganthony, Robert. Amateur ententain- ments for charitable or other objects. 793— G5 Gomme, A. B. ed. Children’s singing games. 790 — G5 44 AMUSEMENTS. Greenaway, Kate. Book of games. *790 — G6 Gunnison, Binney. Hind’s and Noble’s new dialogues and plays; primary, in- termediate, advanced. 793 — G4 New dialogues and plays for boys and girls. 793 — G9 New dialogues and plays for chil- dren. 793 — G8 New dialogues and plays for young people. 793 — Gio Haigh, A. E. Attic theatre; a descrip- tion of the stage and theatre of the Athenians. 792 — H7 Hale, L. P. Fagots for the fireside; 150 games and amusements for evenings at home. 793 — H2 Hall, A. N. Boy craftsman. 790 — H3 Hanks, C. S. Camp kits and camp life. 796— H 13 Heath, J. D. Complete croquet player. 796 — H5 L. M. Eighty good times out of doors. 796 — Hio Hewett, G. M. A. Pedagogue ait play. 796 — Hi I Hoffer, Leopold. Chess. 794 — H Hoffmann, Prof, pseud, see Lewis, A, J. Holbrook, Kennedy. How? or. Spare hours made profitable. 790 — H Holder, C. F. Boy anglers. 799 — Hio Life in the open. 799 — H16 Log of a sea angler. 799 — H15 Hornaday, W. T. Camp fires in the Canadian Rockies. 799 — H18 Hutchinson, H. G. ed. Fishing. 2v. 799— H 14 Golfing. 796 — H3 Jones, Henry. Laws and principles of whist. 795 — J 2 Kelley, L. E. Three hundred things a bright girl can do. 790 — Ki Kephart, Horace. Book of camping and woodcraft. 79^ — K King, G. G. Comedies and legends of marionettes. 793 — K5 Kingsland, Mrs. Florence. Book of in- door and outdoor games. 790 — K2 Knowles, R. G. and Morton, Richard. Baseball. 797 — K Kunard, R. Book of modern conjuring. 793— K4 Laughlin, C. E. Complete hostess. 790 — L6 Le Blond, Mrs. A. E. F. True tales of mountain adventure. 796 — L3 Lee, Albert, comp. Track athletics in de- tail. 796 — L4 Lewis, A. J. Every boy’s book of sport and pastime. 790 — L2 Magic at home. 793 — L7 Modern magic. 793 — Lio More magic. 793 — Li Puzzles, old and new. 793 — L9 Linscott, Mrs. H. B. Bright ideas for en- tertaining. 790 — L5 MacLaren, A. C. Cricket for beginners. 797 — M2 Magician’s own book. 793 — M Morris, Clara. Stage confidences. 792— Ms Mottelay, P. F. Bridge blue book. 795 — M3 Murdock, W. L. Cricket. 797 — M Newell, W. W. comp Games and songs of American children. 790 — N Nugent, Meredith. New games and amusements for young and old alike. 790 — N2 Paret, J. P. Woman’s book of sports. 796 — Pi Payne, A. G. Billiards. 794 — Pi Peters, Charles, ed. Girl’s own outdoor book. 796 — P Pole, William. Philosophy of whist. 2 v. 795 — P7 Price, W. T. Technique of the drama. 792— P3 Roberts, Harry. Tramp’s handbook. 796 — R2 Roosevelt, Theodore. Good hunting. 799 — Ri2 Outdoor pastimes of an American hunter, 799 — Ri and Grinnell, G. B. American big game hunting. 799 — R13 Seton, E. T. How to play Indian. 796 — Si I Shoemaker, C. C. ed. Humorous dia- logues and dramas. 793 — S12 Stars without stripes. 793 — S23 Syrett, Netta. Six fairy plays for chil- dren. 793— S4 Tebbutt, C. G. and Read, A. Skating. 796 — T3 Thompson, J. M. Boy’s book of sports and outdoor life. 796 — T Walker, M. C. Lady Hollyhock and her friends. *790 — W9 Walton, Isaak and Cotton, Charles. Complete angler. 799 — W Ward, M. E. Bicycling for ladies. 796 — W4 White, Mary. Book of games, with direc- tions how to play them. 790 — W5 Child’s rainy day book. 790 — W8 and White, Sara. Book of children’s parties. 790 — W6 Whitley, Mrj. Mary. Every girl’s book of sport, occupation and pastime. 790 — W4 Whitney, Caspar and others. Musk-ox, bison, sheep and goat. 799 — W8 Woodbridge, Elisabeth. Drama. 792 — W LITERATURE: GENERAL— ELOCUTION. 45 LITERATURE. General. Foreign literature. American litera- Latin literature. ture. Greek literature. English literature. GENERAL. History and criti- Selections and cism. quotations. Rhetoric. Letter-writing. Elocution, oratory and debate. Baldwin, James. Famous allegories. 808.8 — B4 Botta, Mrs. A. C. L. Handbook of uni- versal literature from the best and latest authorities. 802 — B Brewer, E. C. Dictionary of phrase and fable. 803— B2 Reader’s handbook. 803 — B Buck, Gertrude, and Morris, E. W. Course in narrative writing. 808.3 — B3 Cathcart, G. R. Literary reader; a man- ual of English literature. 808 — C5 Collins, J. C. Studies in poetry and criticism. 801 — Ci Corson, Hiram. Aims of literary study. 807— C Couch, A. T. Quiller-. Adventures in criticism. 804 — Ci Dana, C. A. ed. Household book of po- etry. 808. 1’ — D Disraeli, Isaac. Amenities of literature. 2 V. 804 — D2 Dowden, Edward. Studies in literature, 1789-1877. 804— D I Felter, W. L. ed. Five great authors; complete characteristic selections from the works of Irving, Hawthorne, Scott, Dickens, Hugo. 807 — F Gummere, F. B. Beginnings of poetry. 808.1 — Gi Hannay, David. Later renaissance. 809 — H I Hawthorne, Julian and others. Litera- ture of all nations. 809^ — H2 Heydrick, B. A. How to study litera- ture. 807 — Hi Howells, W. D. Criticism and fiction. 804— Hi Hunt, J. H. L. An answer to the ques- tion what is poetry, including remarks on versification. 808.1 — Hi T. W. Literature, its principles and problems. 801 — H Johnson, T. H. Phrases and names; their origin and meaning. 803 — J Kupfer, G. H. Lives and studies worth remembering. 808 — Kio Lewis, E, H. ed. Introduction to the study of literature. 808 8 — Li Matson, Henry. References for literary workers. 803 — M Matthews, Brander. Development of the drama. 808.2 — M Millar, J. H. Mid-eighteenth century. 809 — Mi Omond, T. S. Romantic triumph. 809 — O Poe, E. A. Literary criticism. 801 — P5 Q. pseud, see Couch, A. T. Quiller-. Scudder, H. E. Childhood in literature and art. - 804 — Si Shelley, P. B. Defense of poetry; ed. by A. S. Cook. 808.1 — S3 Turpin, E. H. L. ed. Classic fables. *808— T3 Whittier, J. G. Child life in prose. *808.1— W 7 Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. S. and Smith, N. A. ed. Golden numbers. 808.1 — W3 comp. Posy ring. *808.1 — W4 Williams, Sherman, comp. Choice liter- ature, book I : primary grades. *807— W book 2: primary grades. 807 — W5 book I : intermediate grades. 807— W I book 2: intermediate grades. 807— W3 book I : grammar grades. 807 — W2 book 2: grammar grades. 807 — W4 Woodberry, G. E. The torch; eight lec- tures on race power in literature. 804 — W I RHETORIC. Bates, Arlo. Talks on writing English; first series. 808 — Bs second series. 808 — Bii Carpenter, G. R. Elements of rhetoric and English composition. 808 — C13 Genung, J. F. Outlines of rhetoric. 808— G Higginson, T. W. Hints on writing and speech making. 808 — Hi Hill, A. S. Foundations of rhetoric. 808— H6 Our English. 808 — H7 Lockwood, Mrs. S. E. H. and Emerson, M. A. Composition and rhetoric. 808 — L2 Spalding, Mrs. E. H. Problem of ele- mentary composition; suggestions for its solution. 808— S13 Thorndike, A. H. Elements of rhetoric and composition. 808 — T2 Wendell, Barrett. English composition. 808— W I ELOCUTION. ORATORY AND DEBATE. Bell, A. M. Principles of speech and dictionary of sounds and exercises for the cure of stammering and correc- tion of all faults of articulation. 808.5 — B19 Breare, W. H. Elocution. 808.5 — B38 Brewer, D. J. and others, ed. World’s best orations. 10 v. 808 — B9 Cody, Sherwin, ed. Selection from the world’s great orations. 808.5 — C15 46 ELOCUTION— SELECTIONS. Craig, A. H. Pros and cons; complete debates. 808.5 — C8 and Gunnison, Binney, comp. Pieces for prize-speaking contests. 808.5 — C12 Davis, H. C. and Bridgman, J. C. comp. Three minute declamations for college men. 808.5 — D5 Debater’s handbook. 808.5 — D12 Emerson, C. W. Expressive physical culture. 808.5 — El Fox, F. S. Essential steps in reading and speaking. 808.5 — E16 Hoss, G. W. First steps in public speak- ing. 808.5 — H18 Isbister, A. K. Lessons in elocution and expressive reading for boys. 808.5— 1 Kidd, Robert. New elocution and vocal culture. 808.5 — Kp Power, J. O. Making of an orator. 808.5 — P20 Shoemaker, C. C. comp. Choice humor for reading and recitation. 808.5 — S17 Shurter, E. D. Modern American speaker. 808.5 — S13 Public speaking. 808.5 — S23 Southwick, F. T. Steps to oratory. 808.5 — S12 Speaker’s garland. 9 v. 808.5 — S8 Swett, John. School elocution. 808.5— S30 LETTER-WRITING. Callaway, F. B. Charm and courtesy in letter-writing. 808.6 — C Studies for letters. 808.6 — Ci Cody, Sherwin. Success in letter-writ- ing. 808.6 — C6 Conway, K. E. Lady and her letters. 808.6 — C4 Gavit, H. E. Etiquette of correspond- ence. 808.6 — G Primer of letter-writing. 808.6 — P SELECTIONS AND QUOTATIONS. Baldwin, James. Harper’s school speaker: Arbor day; Memorial day. 808.5— H Graded selections. 808.5 — Hi Miscellaneous selections. 808.5 — H2 Bartlett, John, ed. Familiar quotations. 808.5— B Carrington, H. B. Beacon lights of patriotism. 808.5 — C4 Denton, C. J. All the holidays. *808.5— Di I Fisk, M. I. Monologues. 808.5 — Eq Fulton, R. I. and others. Standard selec- tions. 808.5 — F19 Gordon, Jane, ed. Patriotism in prose and verse. 808.5 — G2 Granger, Edith, ed. Index to poetry and recitations. 808.5 — G8 Gray, Arthur, ed. Toasts and tributes. 808.5 — Gp Hix, Melvin. Approved selections for supplementary reading. 808.8— H13 Hollinshed, T. E. New century speaker, writer and etiquette. 808.5 — H29. Hoyt, J. K. comp. Cyclopedia of practi- cal quotations. 808.8 — H2 Hyde, W. D. School speaker and reader. 808.5 — Hio Ingpen, Roger, ed. One thousand poems for children. 808.1 — I Kaye, Jay, pseud. Christmas entertain- ments. 808.5 — K7 Kellogg, A. M. ed. Flag-day in the school-room. 808 — KS Klein, M. A. Step-ladder. 808 — K3 Knowles, F. L. ed. Treasury of humor- ous poetry. 808.7 — H Le Baron, J. K. see Kaye, Jay, pseud. Leib, W. H. Voice of children. 808.5 — L14 Le Row, C. B. comp. Pieces for every occasion. 808.5 — Lp McCaskey, J. P. Lincoln literary col- lection. 808.5 — Mi Mawson, Agnes, comp. Winnowings for Lincoln’s birthday. 808.5 — Mil Mitchell, W. B. ed. School and college speaker. 808.5 — M6 Morrison, M. W. comp. Songs and rhymes for the little ones. *808.1— Mi Norton, C. E. ed. Heart of oak books.. 7 V. 808 — N Palmer, Bertha. Stories from the classic literature of many nations. 808 — Pi Persons, E. A. ed. Our country in poem and prose. 808.5 — Pn Pertwee, Ernest, comp. Reciter’s treas- ury of prose and drama. 808.5 — Riddle, George, ed. Modern reader and speaker. 808.5 — R7 Rook, E. C. and Rook, L. J. Young folks’ entertainments. 808.5 — R12 Schell, Stanley. Thanksgiving celebra- tions No. I. 808.5S20 Shute, K. H. comp. Land of song; book I for primary grades. *808 — Sp Book 2. 808 — Sio Skinner, A. W. comp. Selections for memorizing. 808.8 — S5 H. M. comp. School master in com- edy and satire. 808.8 — S4 School master in literature. 808.8 — S3 Stevenson, B. E. and Stevenson, E. B. Days and deeds. 808.5 — S33 Stone, G. L. and Fickett,. M. G. Trees in prose and poetry. 808.5— S18 Ward, A. L. ed. Dictionary of quotations from English and American poets. 808.8— Wi Yerkes, L. A. World’s best speaker. 808.5— Y3; AMERICAN LITERATURE: HISTORY. POETRY. 47 AMERICAN LITERATURE. History and crit- icism. Poetry. Drama and fiction. Essays and ora- tions. Humor. Miscellany. Wright, H. C. Children’s stories in American literature, 1660-1860. 810.9 — W POETRY. HISTORY AND CRITICISM. Alden, Joseph. Studies in Bryant. 810 — A Beers, H. A. Outline sketch of Ameri- can literature. 810.9 — B2 Benton, Joel. In the Poe circle; with some account of the Poe-Chivers con- troversy and other Poe memorabilia. 811.07 — B Bronson, W. C. Short history of Ameri- can literature. 810 — B Burton, Richard. Literary leaders of America. 810.8 — B Earle, Mrs. A. M. and Ford, E. E. ed. Early prose and verse. 810 — E Franklin, Benjamin and others. Master- pieces of American literature. 810.8 — F Hawkins, C. J. Mind of Whittier; a study of Whittier’s fundamental re- ligious ideas. 811.07 — H Higginson, T. W. and Boynton, H. W. A reader’s history of American litera- ture. 810.9 — H Irving, Washington and others. Select American classics. 810.8 — I Keysor, J. E. Sketches of American authors. 810.4 — K Lawton, W. C. Introduction to the study of American literature. 810.9 — L2 Macomber, H. E. Stories of our au- thers. *810 — M Mason, H. L. American literature, a laboratory method. 810 — M2 Matthews, Brander. Introduction to American literature. 810.9 — ^M Mitchell, D. G. American lands and letters. 810.9 — Mi Pancoast, H. S. Introduction to Ameri- can literature. 810.9--P1 Richardson, C. F. Primer of American literature. 810 — R Scudder, H. E. ed. American prose. 810.8 — S Trent, W. P. Brief history of American literature. 810 — T3 and Wells, B. W. ed. Colonial prose and poetry. 810 — T2 Tyler, M. C. History of American litera- ature during the colonial time. 810 — T Vincent, L. H. American literary mas- ters. 810.9 — V Watkins, M. C. American literature. 810— Wi Wendell, Barrett. Literary history of America. 810 — W'2 White, Greenough. Sketch of the phil- osophy of American literature. 810— W3 Wilson, R. R. New England in letters. 810 — W4 Woodberry, G. E. America in literature. 810.9 — W2 Aldrich, T. B. Poems. [Complete.] 81 1 — A27 Alexander, Francesco. Hidden servants and other very old stories told over again in rhyme. 81 1 — A14 Bisbee, M. D. Songs of the Pilgrims. 811.08— B 3 Book of American humorous verse. 811.0S— B5 Booker, Ella. Hiawatha the Indian, from Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha. 81 1 — B72 Brown, Alice. Road to Castaly. 811 — B17 Brown, A. F. Pocketful of posies. *811 — B46 Bryant, W. C. Poems. 81 1 — B57 Poetical works; ed. by Parke God- win. 2v. 81 1 — B42 • Sella Thanatopsis, and other poems. 81 1 — B29 Burroughs, John. Bird and bough. 81 1 — Bs Butler, W. A. Nothing to wear, and other poems. 81 1 — B32 Butterworth, Hezekiah. Songs of his- tory. 81 1 — B27 Carleton, Will. Farm festivals. 811 — C Farm legends. 81 1 — Ci Poems for young Americans. 81 1 — C14 Cary, Alice and Cary Phoebe. Ballads for little folk. *811 — C31 Poetical works. 81 1 — C4 Cawein, M. J. Accolon of Gaul, with other poems. 811 — C6 Dodge, Mrs. M. E. M. Poems and verses. *811 — D31 Rhymes and jingles. *811 — D6 When life is young. *811 — D4 Dunbar, P. L. Lyrics of lowly life. 81 1 — D7 Eggleston, G. C. ed. American war ballads and lyrics. 81 1 — E3 Emerson, R. W. Poems. 81 1 — E English, T. D. . ed. Boy’s book of battle lyrics. 81 1 — E2 Field, Eugene. Love songs of child- hood. *811 — Fs Lullaby land. *811 — F12 Songs and other verse. *811 — Fio Foley, J. W. Songs of school-days. 811 — F19 Francesca, pseud, see Alexander, Fran- cesco. Freeman, Mrs. M. E. W. see Wilkins, M. E. Gilder, R. W. For the country. 81 1 — G13 “In the heights.” 81 1 — G27 H. H. pseud, see Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F. H. Hale, E. E. jr. Poems of knightly ad- venture. 81 1 — H37 48 AMERICAN LITERATURE: POETRY— ESSAYS. Harris, J. C. Tar baby and other rhymes of Uncle Remus. 8ii — H27 Harte, Bret. Poems. 81 1 — H17 Hay, Helen. Sonnets and songs. 811— H82 Holland, J. G. Kathrina, her life and mine. 81 1 — H20 Holmes, O. W. Grandmother’s story and other poems. 81 1 — H28 Poetical works. 81 1 — H4 Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F. H. Poems. 811— J 3 Knowles, F. L. ed. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics. 811.08 — K — — Poems of American patriotism. . 811.08 — Ki Lanier, Sidney. Poems. 811— L23 Larcom, Lucy. Childhood songs. *811— L58 Longfellow, H. W. Children’s hour, 81 1 — L54 Includes: Paul Revere’s ride. — — Complete poetical works. 81 1 — L9 Courtship of Miles Standish. 81 1 — L28 Evangeline. 811-.-L29 Golden legend. 811— L12 Poems. 811 — L Song of Hiawatha. 81 1 — L39 Tales of a wayside inn. 81 1 — L6 Lowell, J. R. Biglow papers. 2v. 811 — L17 Poetical works. 81 1 — L2 Vision of Sir Launfal and other poems. 811 — L50 McMurry, Mrs. L. B. and Cook, A. S. Songs of the tree-top and' meadow. *811.08 — Mi Markham, Edwin. Lincoln and other poems. 81 1 — M25 Matthews, Brander, ed. American fa- miliar verse. 81 1.08 — M6 Poems of American patriotism. 811.08 — M Mifflin, Lloyd. At the gates of song. 811— M6 Moody, W. V. Poems. 81 1 — M24 Page, C. H. ed. Chief American poets. 811.08— P8 Painter, F. V. N. Poets of the South. 811.08 — P3 Poe, E. A. Poetical works. 81 1 — P8 Poems for the study of languages.. 811.08 — P7 Pyle, Katharine. Childhood. *811 — P31 Richards, Mrs. L. E. H. In my nursery. 81 1 — R30 Riley, J. W. Book of joyous children. *811 — R34 Poems here at home. 811 — R9 Rhymes of childhood. *811 — R17 Riley songs o’ cheer. 81 1 — R54 While the heart beats young. 811— R57 Rittenhouse, J. B. Younger American poets. 811.09 — R Robinson, E. A. Children of the night. 811— R53 Rollins, A. W. Little page Fern. 811 — R19 Sage, Betty. Rhymes of real children. 81 1 — S64 Sangster, Mrs. M. E. M. Little knights and ladies. *811 — S18 Saxe, J. G. Poems 81 1 — S Scollard, Clinton, ed. Ballads of Ameri- can bravery. 811.08 — S3 Boy’s book of rhyme. 811— S81 Easter song. 811 — S15 Scudder, H. E. ed. American poems. 811.08 — S Seegmiller, Wilhelmina. Little rhymes for little readers. *811 — S72 Shaler, N. S. From old fields. 81 1 — S80 Sherman, F. D. Little folk lyrics. *811 — S19 Lyrics of joy. 81 1 — S71 SOI, E. R. Hermitao'e and later poems. 811— S8 L. M. In sun or shade. 81 1 — S73 Stedman, E. C. ed. American anthology, 1787-1900. 811.08 — S2 — — Poetical works. 811 — Si ed. Poets of America. 811.08 — S Thaxter, Mrs. C. L. Poems for children. 811— T8 Thomas, E. M. In sunshine land. 81 1 — Tio In the young world. 81 1 — Ti Trowbridge, J. T. . Emigrant’s story and other poems. 81 1 — Tii Van Dyke, Henry. Music and other poems. 81 1 — V6 Whitney, Mrs. A. D. T. Mother Goose for grown folks. 81 1 — Wi Mrs. H. H. see Hay, Helen. — — Complete poetical works. 81 1 — W79 Poems. 811 — W Whittier, J. G. Snow bound. 81 1 — W9 Includes: Among the hills; Songs of labor. Wilkins, M. E. Once upon a time. 81 1 — W30 Woolsey, S. C. Last verses. 81 1 — W3 DRAMA AND FICTION. Baldwin, C. S. ed. American short stories. 813 — B Bangs, J. K. Bicyclers and three other farces. 812 — B Proposal under difficulties. 812 — B5 Boker, G. H. Francesca da Rimini. 812 — B3 Howells, W. D. Mousetrap. 812 — H22 Sleeping car. 812 — H16 Johnston, Mary. Goddess of reason. 812— J3 Merington, Marguerite. Cranford; a play. 812 — Ms ESSAYS AND ORATIONS. Boardman, W. H. Lovers of the woods. 814 — B24 Bunner, H. C. Jersey street and Jersey lane. 814 — Bii Burroughs, John. Birds and bees, Sharp eyes and other papers; with an introd. by M. E. Burt. 814 — Bio Far and near. 814 — 'B33 Indoor studies. 814 — B7 Literary values and other papers. 814 — B27 AMERICAN LITERATUE: ESSAYS. 49 Riverby. 814 — Bg Sharp eyes and other papers. 814 — B17 — ^ — Signs and seasons. 814 — B - — Wake-robin. 814 — B8 Winter sunshine. 814 — Bi Year in the fields; selections from [his] writings. 814 — B15 Carman, Bliss. The kinship of nature. 814 — C18 Chapin, H. D. Vital questions. 814 — C25 Colby, F. M. Imaginary obligations. 814 — C23 Crothers, S. M. Gentle reader. 814 — C20 Pardoner’s wallet. 814 — C26 Curtis, G. W. From the easy chair, ist series. • 814 — Ci 2nd series. 814 — C5 3rd series. 814 — Cio Deland, Mrs. M. W. C. Common way. 814 — D4 Earle, Mrs. A. M. Colonial dames and good wives. 814 — Eii Colonial days in old New York. 814— E13 Home life in colonial days. 814 — E18 Stage-coach and tavern days. 814 — E20 Emerson, R. W. Culture — Behavior — Beauty. 814 — E16 Essays. 2v. 814 — E3 Nature, addresses and lectures. 814 — Ei Representative men. 814 — E4 Fields, Mrs. A. A. Authors and friends. 814— Fs Mrs. J. T. see Fields, Mrs. A. A. Fobes, W. K. ed. Five minute declama- tions. V I. 815 — F Hale, E. E. jr. ed. American essays. 814 — H42, Hay, John. Addresses. 815 — H6 Higginson, T. W. Cheerful yesterdays. 814 — H24 Part of a man’s life. 814 — H47 Howells, W. D. Impressions and ex- periences, 814 — H17 Literary friends and acquaintance. 814— H3S Hubbard, Elbert. Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen. 814 — H27 Little journeys to the homes of eminent painters. 814 — H33 Little journeys to the homes of famous women. 814 — H22 Little journeys to the homes of good men and great. 814 — H23 Little journeys to the homes of great musicians. 814 — H41 Johnston, Alexander., American ora- tions. 815 — J2 Little journeys to the homes of American authors. 814 — L14 Lodge, H. C. Fighting frigate. 814 — L13 Lowell, J. R. Among my books. 814 — L My garden acquaintance. 814 — L5 My study windows. 814 — Ll Mabie, H. W. Books and culture. 814— M12 Essays on nature and culture. 814 — Mio Life of the spirit. 814 — M20 My study fire. 2v, 814 — Mg Matthews, Brander. Historical novel and other essays. 814 — M4 Recreations of an anthologist. 814 — M30 More, P. E. Shelburne essays. 3v. 814— M34 Mowbray, J. P. Journey to nature. 814 — M5 Munger, T. T. Essays for the day. 814 — M31 Page, T. N. Old South. 814 — P Social life in old Virginia, before the war. 814 — P2 Perry, Bliss. Amateur spirit. 814 — P8 Repplier, Agnes. Books and men. 814 — Ri Compromises. 814 — R6 In the dozy hours. 814 — R4 Riis, J. A. Is there a Santa Claus? 814— R15 Saunders, Frederick. Salad for the soli- tary and the social. 814 — S34 Scudder, H. E. Literature in school. 814— S33 Skinner, C. M. Nature in a city yard. 814 — Sg Thompson, J. M. My winter garden. 814 — T14 Torrey, Bradford. Florida ske.tch-book. 814— T3 Foot-path way. 814 — T4 Van Dyke, Henry. Essays in applicatipn. 814— V6 Fisherman’s luck and some other uncertain things. 814 — Vi Little rivers.- 814 — V Spirit of Christmas. 814 — V5 Van Dyke book; selected from the writings of Henry Van Dyke, by Ed- win Mims. 814 — V4 Warner, C. D. A hunting of the deer. 814 — W16 Webster, Daniel. Bunker Hill monu- ment orations. 815 — W4 Daniel Webster for young Ameri- cans. 815 — W8 First Bunker Hill oration. 815 — W6 Great speeches and orations. 815— Wg Wharton, A. H. Through colonial door- ways. 814 — W3 White, W. A. Court of Boyville. 814 — W20 Whiting, Lilian. Boston days; the city of beautiful ideals. 814 — W2g Williams, M. M. Next to the ground. 814 — W27 Windom, William. His last speech. 815 — W21 Woodberry, G. E. Makers of literature. 814 — W22 50 AMERICA]^ LITERATURE: HUMOR. MISCELLANY. HUMOR. Bacon, Mrs. Selden, see Daskam, J. D. Bangs, J. K. Coffee and repartee. 817— B I • Enchanted type-writer 817 — B15 House-boat on the Styx; being some account of the divers doings of the associated shades. 817 — B6 Idiot at home. 817 — B17 Inventions of the idiot. 817 — B28 Mrs. Raffles. 817 — B36 Olympian nights. 817 — B24 Over the plum-pudding 817 — B18 Pe'eps at people. 817 — B13 Pursuit of the houseboat. 817 — Bii R. Holmes & Co. 817— B38 Three weeks in politics. 817 — B5 Book of American prose humor. 817 — B29 Brown, Marshall, ed. Wit and humor of well-known quotations. 817 — B34 Burgess, Gelett and others. Brides primer. 817 — B30 Clemens, S. L. American claimant and other stories and sketches. 817 — C13 Connecticut Yankee in King Ar- thur’s court. 817 — C9 Eve’s diary. 817 — C43 Extracts from Adam’s diary. 817— C32 Following the equator. 2v, 817 — C20 Gilded age. 2v. 817 — C5 Innocents abroad. 817 — C3 comp. Library of humor. 817 — C40 Life on the Mississippi. 817 — C6 Mark Twain’s sketches, new and old. 817 — C7 Roughing it. 817 — C4 Roughing it and Innocents at home. 817— C33 $30,000 bequest. 817 — C44 Tramp abroad. 817 — C2 Corbin, Mrs. M. O.. and Going, C. B. Urchins at the pole. 817 — C34 Curtis, G. W. Potiphar papers. 817 — Ci Daskan, J. D. Fables for the fair. 817— Ds Dunne, F. P. Dissertations by Mr. Dooley. 817 — D3 Mr. Dooley in the hearts of his countrymen. 817 — D2 Mr. Dooley’s opinions. 817 — D7 Mr. Dooley’s philosophy. 817 — D4 Field, Eugene. The house. 817 — F3 Hale, L. P. Last of the Peterkins with others of their kin. 817 — -Hi • Peterkin papers. 817 — H2 Herford, Oliver. Little book of bores. 817 — H27 Holley, Marietta. Around" the world with Josiah Allen’s wife. 817 — H22 Samantha at the St. Louis exposi- tion. 817— H21 • Samantha vs. Josiah. 817 — H23 Johnson, Burges. Pleasant tragedies of childhood. 817 — J2 Josiah Allen’s Wife, pseud, see Holley, Marietta. can politics. Wit and humor of the bar. Reed, Myrtle. Loomis, C. B. Cheer up! 817 — L17 Cheerful Americans. 817 — L9 Four-masted cat-boat. 817 — L3 I’ve been thinking. 817 — L16 More cheerful Americans. 817 — L13 Lorimer, G. H. Letters from a self- made merchant to his son. 817 — L8 ■ Old Gorgon Graham. 817 — Lii Reddall, H. F. Wit and humor of Ameri- 817— R7 American 817 — R6 Book of clever beasts; studies in unnatural history. 817 — R5 Sanborn, K. A. Adopting an abandoned farm. 817 — S2 Twain, Mark, pseud, see Clemens, S. L. Warner, C. D. Backlog studies. 817 — W Being a boy. 817 — Wi ■ My summer in a garden. 817 — W2 Wells, Carolyn, ed. Nonsense anthol- ogy. 817 — W18 Wilder, M. P. Sunny side of the street. 817 — W13 • Wister, Owen. How doth the simple spelling bee. 817 — W29 Wit and humor of American statesmen. 817^ — W20 MISCELLANY. Cleveland, R. E. George Eliot’s poetry and other studies. 818 — C Davis, Mrs. R. H. Bits of gossip. 818 — D7 Field, Eugene. Eugene Field book. 818— F8 Love affairs of a bibliomaniac. 818— F2 Franklin, Benjamin Autobiography; Poor Richard’s almanac and other papers. 818— F17 Garrison, W. P. Parables for school and home. 818 — G6 Genung, J. F. Stevenson’s attitude to life, with readings from his essays and letters. 818 — G9 Grant, Robert. Search-light letters. 818— G7 Holmes, O. W. Autocrat of the break- fast-table. 818 — H Over the teacups. 818— H3 Poet at the breakfast-table. 818 — H2 — — Professor at the breakfast-table. 818— Hi Hubert, P. G. jr. Liberty and a living. 818— H5 Hutton, Laurence. Talks in a library. 818— H14 Irving, Washington. Alhambra. 818 — 14 ed. by A. W. White. 818— 156 Bracebridge Hall. 818 — 15 Conquest of Granada. 818 — 13 • Dolph Heyliger. 818— 140 History of New York, by Diedrich Knickerbocker. 818 — 17 Old Christmas. 818 — 1 32 Rip Van Winkle and other sketches. 818-I38 Selections from the Sketch-book. 818— 160 Six selections from Irving’s Sketch- book. 818— 1 12 AMERICAN LITERATURE. ENGLISH LITERATURE. 51 Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent. 8i8 — 16 Stories and legends. 8i8— 117 Tales of a traveler. 818 — Ii Tales of the Alhambra. 818 — 121 Ten selections from the Sketch- book. 818 — I15 Knickerbocker gallery. 818 — K Lanier, Sidney. Lanier book; selections in prose and verse from the writings of Sidney Lanier; ed. by Mary E. Burt. 818— L13 Longfellow, H. W. Leaflets. 818 — L5 Lowell, J. R. Early prose writings. 818 — LI2 Leaflets, poems and prose passages. 818— L6 Mabie, H. W. In Arcady. 818 — M14 Marvel, Ik, pseud, see Mitchell, D. G. Mitchell, D. G. Dream life. 818 — M15 Reveries of a bachelor. 818 — Mi Poe, E. A. Poems and tales. 818 — P33 Reed, Myrtle. Love letters of a musi- cian. 818 — R4 Spinster book. 818 — R6 Repplier, Agnes. In our convent days. 818— R8 Richards, Mrs. L. E. H. Golden win- dows. 818 — Ri Silver crown. 818 — R9 Roosevelt, Theodore. Roosevelt book. 818 — R7 Seton, E. T. Woodmyth and fable. 818 — S13 Sill, E. R. Prose. 818— S9 Thoreau, H. D. Maine woods. 818 — T7 Walden. 818— T Week on the Concord and Merri- mack rivers. 818 — T4 Washington, George. Rules of conduct. 818— W16 Wheeler, Mrs. C. T. Content in a gar- den. 818 — W18 Whitman Walt. Selections from [his] prose and poetry; ed. by O. L. Triggs. 818— W13 Whittier, J. G. Whittier leaflets. 818— Wi I Wolfe, T. F. Literary haunts and homes. American authors. 818 — W14 Literary rambles at home and abroad. 818 — W15 History and criti- cism. Poetry. Drama. Fiction. HISTORY AND CRITICISM. Backus, T. J. Outlines of literature, English and American. 820 — B2 Bates, Arlo. Talks on teaching litera- ture. 820.7 — Bs Beers, H. A. From Chaucer to Tenny- son. 820.9 — Bi History of English romanticism. 820.9 — Bs Outline sketch of English litera- ture. 820.9 — B4 Brooke, S. A. English literature. 820 — B Brownell, W. C. Victorian prose mas- ters. 820.7 — B3 Carpenter, G. R. and Brewster, W. T- ed. Modern English prose. 820.8 — Ci Dawson, W. J. Literary leaders of mod- ern England. 820.7 — Makers of English poetry. 821.07 — D8 Dixon, W. M. Tennyson primer. 821.07 — Di Elton, Oliver. Augustan ages. 820 — E Gayley, C. M. and Bradley, C. B. Sug- gestions to teachers of English in the secondary schools. 820.7 — G Gosse, E. W. History of i8th century literature (1660-1780). 820.9 — G Halleck, R. P. History of English lit- erature. 820 — Hi Henderson, T. F. Scottish vernacular literature. 820.9 — H4 Hix, Melvin. Fifty English classics briefly outlined. 820.7 — Hi Lewis, C. M. Beginnings of English literature. 820 — Li McMurry, C. A. Special method in read- ing of English classics. 820.7 — Mi Marvel, Ik, pseud, see- Mitchell, D. G. Mitchell, D. G. English lands, letters and kings. 4V. 820.9 — ^ Moody, W. V. and Lovett, R. M. First view of English literature. 820.9— ;-M9 Morgan, H. H. English and American literature. 820.9 — M2 Morley, Henry. English writers. 7v. 820.9 — Ms Pancoast, H. S. Introduction to English literature. 820 — P2 Parrott, T. M. Studies of a book-lover. 820.4 — Pi Phelps, W. L. Beginnings of the Eng- lish romantic movement. 820.4 — P Ruskin, John and others. Masterpieces of British literature. 820.8 — R Saintsbury, G. E. B. History of Eliza- bethan literature. 820.9 — S History of nineteenth century liter- ature, 17^-1895. 820.9 — Si Short history of English literature. 820.9 — S4 Scott, Sir Walter. Tales of chivalry and the olden time. 820.8 — S2 Shaw, T. B. History of English litera- ture. 820 — Si Smyser, W. E. Tennyson. 821.07— S5 Swinton, William. Studies in English literature. 820.7 — Si Taine, H. A. History of English litera- ture. 4V. 820 — T Underhill, J. .G. Spanish literature in the England of the Tudors. 820.4 — U ENGLISH LITERATURE. Essays. Orations and let- ters. Miscellany. 52 ENGLISH LITERATURE: POETRY, Van Dyke, Henry. Poetry of Tennyson. 821.07 — V Wendell, Barrett. Temper of the seven- teenth century in English literature. 820.9 — W6 White, Greenough. Outline of the phil- osophy of English literature. 820 — W2 Wright, H. C. Children’s stories in English literature: Shakespeare to Tennyson. 820.9 — W2 POETRY. Archer, William. Poets of the younger generation. 821.08 — A16 . Armes, W. D. ed. Old English ballads and folk songs. 821.04 — A3 Arnold, Sir Edwin. Light of Asia. 821 — A75I1 Matthew. Poetical works. 821— A753PT i Selected poems. 821 — A753S Sohrab and Rustum. 821 — A753S3 Barlow, Jane. Bog-land studies. 821 — B25b Bates, C. F. comp. Cambridge book of poetry and song. 2v. 821.08 — B12 ■ K. L. and Coman, Katharine, comp. English history told by English poets. 821.08 — B15 Beeching, H. C. ed. Book of Christmas verse. 821.08 — B6 Beesen, R. K. comp. Child’s calendar beautiful. *821.08 — B33 Bellamy, B. W. Twelve EnMish poets. 821.08 — B7 Blake, K. D. and Alexander, Georgia, ed. Graded poetry readers: first and second years. *821.08 — B24 ^ third year. *821.08 — B25 — fourth year. 821.08 — B26 fifth year. 821.08--B29 sixth year. 821.08 — B30 Book of old English ballads; with an accompaniment of decorative draw- ings by George Wharton Edwards and an introd. by Hamilton W. Mabie. 821.04— B 2 Book of old English love songs. 821.08 — B23 Brooke, S. A. and Rolleston, T. W. ed. Treasury of Irish poetry in the Eng- lish tongue. 821.08 — B8 Brooks, Edward, ed. Story of the Faerie queene. 821.07 — B7 Browning, Mrs. E. B. Poems. 821 — B88p2 Robert. Boy’s Browning, poems of action and incident compiled for the use of young people. 821 — B88sb2 , Complete poetic and dramatic works. 821 — B885C Poems; introduction by A. Mey- nell. 821 — B885P15 Pomegranates from an English garden. 821 — B885p9 Select poems; ed. by P. Chubb. 821 — B885S4 Selections from [his] poetical works. 821 — B885S2 Bulwer-Lytton, E. G. E. L. baron Lytton. Poetical works. . . 821 — B94P E. R. L. earl of Lytton. Lucile. 821 — B942I Burns, Robert. Complete poetical works. 821 — B96CI Poems; with a prefatory notice, bio- graphical and critical, by Joseph Skip- sey. 821 — B96P2: Selected poems, ed. by Andrew Lang. 821 — B96S4 Selections from [his] poems; ed. by W. H. Venable. 821 — B96SI Burt, M. E. ed. Poems that every child should know. 821.08 — B16 Byron, G. G. N. lord. Poems and dramas. 821 — B99P Poetry, chosen and arr. by Mat- thew Arnold. 821 — B99P13. Prisoner of Chillon; with selections from Childe Harold and Mazeppa. 821 — B99P7 Selections from [his] poems. 821 — B99SI Chaucer, Geoffrey. Chaucer for schools;, with the story of his times and his work, by Mrs. H. R. Haweis. 821 — C496C10 Canterbury chimes; or, Chaucer tales retold for children, by Francis. Storr and Hawes Turner. *821 — C496C [Poems] selected and ed, by F. N. Paton. 821— C496P Prologue to the Canterbury tales. 821 — C496P5 Coates, H. T. ed. Children’s book of poetry. *821.08— Ci2- Coleridge, S. T. Poetical works; with biographical sketch by W. M. Rossetti. , 821 — C69P7 Cowper, William. Poems. 821 — C87pr Darton, F. J. H. Tales of the Canter- bury pilgrims, retold from Chaucer and others. 821.07 — D5, Dryden, John. Palamon and Arcite. 821 — D79P4 Eliot, Samuel, ed. Poetry for children. *821.08 — E3 Gay, John. Poetical works, ed. by J. Underhill. 2v. 821 — G28P Gayley, C. M. and Flaherty, M. C. Poetry of the people, comprising poems illustrative of the history and national spirit of England, Scotland, Ireland and America. 821.08 — G4 Goldsmith, Oliver. Deserted village, and the Traveller. 821 — G62d2 Poems and plays. 821 — G62pi Select poems; ed. with notes by W. J. Rolfe. 821 — G62p6 Gowan, A. L. ed. Hundred best Eng- lish poems. 821.08 — G7 Gray, Thomas. Selections from [his] poems. 821 — G78SI Gummere, F. B. ed. Old English bal- lads. 821.04 — G Hale, E. E. jr. Ballads and ballad poetry. 821.04 — H Longer narrative poems. 821.08 — H2 Henlev. W. E. Lyra heroica. 821.08— H Herbert, George. Poetical works. ^ 821— HS3P2- ENGLISH LITERATURE: POETRY. Hood, Thomas. Poetical works. 821 — H77C Hows, J. VV. S. comp. Golden leaves from the British poets. 821.08 — H4 Hutton, Edward, comp. Book of English love poems. 821.08 — H18 Ingelow, Jean. Poems. 2v. 821 — I46P Songs of seven. 821 — I46SI Keats, John. Complete poetical works and letters. 821 — K25C Kelman, t h. Stories from Chaucer. 821.07 — K2 Kipling, Rudyard. Ballads and barrack- room ballads. 821 — K57b r- Departmental ditties. 821 — K57di Includes: Barrack-room ballads and other verses. Five nations. 821 — K57f Seven seas. 821 — K57S Lamb, Charles and Lamb, Mary. Poetry for children. *821 — L2ipi Lang, Andrew. New collected' rhymes. 821 — L27n Jeanie. Stories from the Faerie queen. 821.07 — L2 Leonard, R. M. ed. Dog in British poetry. 821.08 — L39 Lovejoy, M. I. comp. Poetry of the sea- sons. 821.08 — L33 Lucas, E. V. comp. Book of verses for children. *821.08 — L29 Open road. 821.08 — L24 Macaulay, T. B. baron. Lays of ancient Rome. 821 — M11I4 Mack, R. E. All round the clock. *821 — Mi 53a Mackie, Alexander. Nature knowledge in modern poetry. 821.07 — M8 Macleod, Mary. Stories from the Faerie queene. • 821.07 — M4 Meredith, Owen, pseud. see Bulwer- Lytton, E. R. Meynell, Alice. Seventeenth century an- thology. 821.08 — M14 Milton, John. L’Allegro, II penseroso, Comus and Lycidas. 821 — M66a2 Paradise lost. 821 — M66p Paradise regained. 821 — M66pi4 Includes: Samson Agonistes. Poetical works; ed. with a critical memoir by W. M. Rossetti. 821 — M66pi5 Selections from Paradise lost, ed. by A. P. Walker. 821 — ]^I66s2 Montgomery, D. H. ed. Heroic ballads. 821.08 — M Moore, Thomas. Complete poetical works. 821 — M82C Lalla Rookh. 821 — M82I Morris, William. Earthly paradise. 821 — M875e Story of Sigurd the Volsung. 821 — M875S Mustard, W. P. Classical echoes in Tennyson. 821.07 — ^6 Ommanney, E. C. True to the flag. 821.08 — O2 Palgrave, F. T. comp. Children’s treas- ury of English song. 821.08 — Pio Children’s treasury of lyrical po- etry. 821.08— P14 53 Golden treasury; second series. 821.08 — P4 r Golden treasury of the best songs and lyrical poems in the English lan- guage. 821.08 — IT Pancoast, H. S. ed. Standard English poems: Spenser to Tennyson. 821.08 — P6 Parrott, T. M. and Long, A. W. ed. English poems from Chaucer to Kip- ling. 821.08 — P8 Patmore, Coventry, comp. Children’s garland. 821.08 — P Percy, Thomas. Boy’s Percy; ed. for boys by Sidney Lanier. 821.08 — P9 Perkins, Mrs- L. F. Robin Hood; his deeds and adventures as recounted in the old English ballads. 821.04 — P Pertwee, Ernest, comp. Reciter’s treas- ury of verse. 821.08 — P13 Pope, Alexander. Essay on criticism. 821 — P82e Poetical works. 821 — P82p6 Rape of the lock. 821 — P82ri Proctor, A. A. Poetical works. 821 — P96P Repplier, Agnes, ed. Book of famous verse. 821.08 — R12 Rice, W. de G. C. comp. Athlete’s gar- land. 821.08 — R19 Robertson, F. W. Analysis of Mr. Ten- nyson’s In memoriam. 821.07 — R4 W. J. Year of songs. 821 — R644y Root, R. K. Poetry of Chaucer. 821.07 — R2- Rossetti, D. G. Poetical works. 821 — R829C Ruskin, John. Poems. 2v. 821 — Rpsp Scott, Sir Walter. Lady of the lake. 821— S43I Lay of the last minstrel. 821— S43I17 Marmion. « 821 — 843m Poems. 821 — S43P3 Setoun, Gabriel. Child world. 821 — S49C Seymour, Mrs. Mary. Chaucer’s stories- simply told. 821 — C496C4 Shelley, P. B. Complete poetical works. 821 — SS4c Poems; arr. by S. A. Brooke. 821— S.S4P3 Spenser, Edmund. Faery queen. 821 — S74f4 Stedman, E. C. ed. Victorian anthol- ogy, 1837-1895- 821.08 — S2 Stevenson, R. L. Child’s garden of verse. *821 — S84C Poems and ballads. 821 — S84P Stoddard, R. H. ed. Late English poets. 821.08 — Si Melodies ■ and madrigals mostly from the old English poets. 821.08 — S18 Swinburne, A. C. Poems and ballads, including Atalanta in Calydon. 821 — S978P3 Selected poems; ed. by W. M. Payne. 821 — S978S2 Sylvestre, Joshua, ed. Christmas carols ancient and modern. 821.08 — S23 54 ENGLISH LITERATURE: POETRY. DRAMA. Taylor, Jane, and Taylor, Ann. Little Ann and other poems. *821 — T232I Tennyson, Alfred, baron. Coming of Ar- thur and other idylls of the king; ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 821 — T31C5 Enoch Arden and other poems; ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 821 — T3ie2 with introd. by E. E- Hale- 821— T3ie3 Idylls of the king. 821 — T3ii Poetic and dramatic works. (Cam- bridge ed.) 821 — T31P14 (Household ed.) 821 — T31PI Princess. 821 — T3IP6 ed. by W- J- Rolfe. 821 — T31P7 Thacher, Mrs. L. W. Listening child. 821.08 — Ti Thomson, C. L. Tales from the Faerie queene. 821 — T482t Tileston, Mrs. M. W. F. comp. Sugar and spice and all that’s nice. *821.08 — T2 Turpin, E. H. L. comp. Child’s book of poetry. *821.08 — T3 Van Dyke, Henry and Craig, Hardin, ed. Little masterpieces of Englisli poetry, by British and American au- thors. 821.08 — V2 Ward, T. H. ed. English poets. 821.08 — W Wilson, Richard, ed. Laureata. 821.08 — W5 Wordsworth, William. Complete poeti- cal works. 821 — W92P Favorite poems. 821 — Wp2f Includes: Favorite poems, by S. T. Cole- ridge. Selections from [his] poems. 821 — W92S Selections from [his] poetical works; ed. by Hawes Turner. 821 — W92S3 Wordsworth; ed. by Andrew Lang. 821 — W92W drama: Bagehot, Walter. Shakespeare the man. 822.3 — Bio Beaumont, Francis and Fletcher, John. [Best plays]; ed. by J. St. L. Strachey. 2v- 822 — Bi Bradley, A. C. Shakespearian tragedy. 822.3 — Bi2 Brooke, S. A. On ten plays of Shake- speare. 822.3 — B18 Burns, J. J. Story of English kings ac- cording to Shakespeare. 822.3 — B5 Chadwick, Mrs. M. L. Pratt, see Pratt, M. L. Chapman, George. [Plays] ed. by W. L. Phelps. 822 — C4 Congreve, William. Best plays. 822 — C Couch, A. T. Quiller-. Historical tales from Shakespeare. 822.3 — C7 Dekker, Thomas. Best plays; with introd. and notes, ed. by Ernest Rhys. 822 — D Dowden, Edward. Shakespeare. 822.3 — Di Shakspere, a critical study of his mind and art. 822.3 — D Everyman; a moral play. 822 — E2 Fleming, W. H. How to study Shakes- peare. 4v. 822,3 — Fi Ford, John. Best plays. 822 — F Garnett, Richard. William Shakespeare; a drama. 822 — G12 Goldsmith, Oliver. She stoops to con- quer. 822 — G3 Heywood, Thomas. Best plays; ed. by A. W. Verity. 822 — H Hoffman, A. S. Story of As you like it; [retold] from the play of Shakes- peare. 822.3 — H93 Story of Hamlet; [retold] from the play ot Shakespeare. 822.3 — H47 Story of Julius Caesar; [retold] from the play of Shakespeare. 822.3 — H8g Story of King Henry the fifth; [re- told] from the play of Shakespeare. 822.3— H94 Story of King Lear; [retold] from the play of Shakespeare. 822.3 — H95 Story of King Richard II.; [retold] from the play of Shakespeare. 822.3 — H96 Story of Macbeth; [retold] from the play of Shakespeare. 822.3 — H48 Story of Mid-summer night’s dream; [retold] from the play of Shakespeare. 822.3 — H45 Story of the Merchant of Venice; [retold] from the play of Shakes- peare. 822.3 — H97 Story of the Tempest; [retold] from the play of Shakespeare. 822.3 — H90 Hows, J. W. S. comp. Golden leaves from the British and American dra- matic poets. 822 — H2 Hudson, H. N. Shakespeare, his life, art and characters. 822.3 — H41 Jameson, Mrs. A. B. M. Shakespeare’s heroines. 822.3 — ^J Jenks, Tudor. In the days of Shakes- peare. 822.3 — ^J6 Jerrold, W. C. Descriptive index to Shakespeare’s characters. 822.3— J8 Jonson, Ben. [Best plays.] 3v. Fi 822— J5 Lamb, Charles^ and Lamb, Mary. Tales from Shakespeare. 822.3 — L Lee, S. L. Life of William Shakespeare. 822.3 — L9 London, Jack. Scorn of women. ‘ ^ ^ 822— L6 Mabie, H. W. William Shakespeare. 822.3 — M13 Macleod, Mary. Shakespeare story- book. 822.3 — M6 Manly, J. M. ed. Specimens of the pre- Shakespearean drama. 822 — M4 Marlowe, Christopher. Jew of Malta, condensed. 822 — M7 Massinger, Philip. Plays; ed. by Arthur Symons. 2v. 822 — M2 Middleton, Thomas. [Best plays.] 2v- 822 — Mi Morris, H. S. Tales from Shakespeare. 822.3 — Mi Moulton, R. G. Shakespeare as a dra- matic artist. 822.3 — M3 ENGLISH LITERATURE: DRAMA. FICTION. 55 Phillips, Stephen. Herod; a tragedy. 822 — P2 Nero. 822 — Pi I Paolo and Francesca. 822 — Pi Sin of David. 822 — Pio Ulysses. 822 — P6 Pollard, A. W. English miracle plays, moralities and interludes. 822 — P4 Pratt, M. L. Stories from Shakespeare.. 822.3— P Q. pseud, see Couch, A. T. Quiller-. Quiller-Couch, A. T. see Oouch, A. T. Quiller-. Raleigh, W. A. Shakespeare. 822.3 — RS4 Raymond, R. R. Typical tales of fancy, romance and history from Shakes- peare’s plays. 822.3 — R51 Rolfe, W. J. Life of William Shakes- peare. 822.3 — R47 ■ Shakespeare the boy. 822.3 — R45 Seymour, Mrs. Mary. Shakespeare’s stories simply told: comedies. 822.3— S3 1 tragedies and histories. 822.3 — S19 Shakespeare, William. As you like it. (Eclectic English classics.) 822.3 — S66 ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 822.3 — R2 ed. by R. G. White. 822.3 — W17 Corned'- of errors; ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 822.3 — R3 Coriolanus; ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 822.3 — R4 Hamlet; ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 822.3 — R6 Handy-volume Shakespeare. 13V. 822.3— S3 Julius Caesar; ed. by E. E. Hale. 822.3 — H49 ed. by H. N. Hudson. 822.3— H13 ed. by D- Inness. 822.3 — 1 1 • ed. by Brainerd Kellogg. 822.3 — Kio ed. by H. W. Mabie. 822.3 — M15 ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 822.3 — Rii ed. by Samuel Thurber. 822.3— T 3 ed. by R. G. White. 822.3 — W19 King Henry V. (Booklover’s ed.) 822.3— S23 ed. by Brainerd Kellogg. 822.3 — K6 ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 822.3— R8 King John; ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 822.3 — King Richard III. ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 822.3 — R24 Macbeth; ed. by W. L. Cross. 822.3 — C20 ed. by J. M. Garnett. 822.3— G3 ed. by H. N. Hudson. 822.3 — Hi6 ed. by R. G. White. 822.3 — W20 Measure for measure. (Book- lover’s ed.) 822.3 — S24 Merchant of Venice. (Booklover’s ed.) 822.3 — S18 ed. by H. G. Cone. 822.3 — C19 ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 822.3 — R17 ed. by H. B. Sprague. 822.3 — S49 ed. by Samuel Thurber. 822.3 — T6 Midsummer night’s dream; ed. by Brainerd Kellogg. 822.3 — K7 ed. by R. G. White. 822.3 — WiS Much ado about nothing; ed. by Brainerd Kellogg. 822.3 — K8 ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 822.3 — R20 Othello; ed. by H. N. Hudson. 822.3 — H20 Pericles. (Booklover’s ed.) 822.3 — S26 Romeo and Juliet; ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 822.3 — R25 Shakespearean comedies; ed* b-- E. E. Hale, jr. 822.3 — H30 Twelfth night; ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 822.3— R32 ed. by R. G. White. 822.3 — W16 Winter’s tale; ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 822.3— R36 Works. 20V. 822.3 — S41 ed. by W. G. Clark and W. A. Wright. 822.3 — C17 Sheridan, R. B. B. Plays. 822 — S Works; with a memoir by J. P. Browne. 822 — S14 Shirley, James. Best plays; with introd. by Edmund Gosse. 822 — S^ Simpson, Percy. Scenes from old play books. 822 — S20 Smith, Goldwin. Shakespeare the man. 822.3 — S27 Symonds, J. A. Shakespeare’s predeces- sors in the English drama. 822 — S12 Tennyson, Alfred, baron. Queen Mary. 822— T Ward, A. W. History of English dra- matic literature. 3v. 822 — W3 Warner, B. E. ed. Famous introduction to Shakespeare’s plays. 822.3 — W64 C. D. People for whom Shakes- peare wrote. 822.3 — W24 Webster, John, and Tourneur, Cyril. Best plays, with introd. and notes by J. A. Symonds. 822 — W Yeats, W. B. Hour glass and other plays. 822 — Y Land of heart’s desire. 822 — Y2 FICTION. Bennett, E. A. Fame and fiction. 823— B Canning, A. S. G. History in Scott’s novels. 823 — Ci Cross, W. L. Develoment of the Eng- lish novel. 823 — C Dawson, W. J. Makers of English fic- tion. 823 — Di Howells, W. D. Heroines of fiction. 2v. 823-H Pierce, G. A. and Wheeler, W. A. Dick- ens’ dictionary. 823 — P 56 ENGLISH LITERATURE: ESSAYS— HUMOR. ESSAYS. Addison, Joseph. Works; with notes by Richard Hurd. 828 — A2 and others. Sir Roger de Coverley papers. 824 — A14 Spectator. 824 — A6 and Steele, Sir Richard. Spectator in London. 824 — A31 Ainger, Alfred. Lectures and essays. 2v. 824— A50 Arnold, Matthew. Essays in criticism: ist series. 824 — A5 Avebury, John Lubbock, baron. Essays and addresses, 1900-1903. 824--A38 Bacon, Francis. Essays; with annota- tions by R, Whately. 824 — B Benson, A. C. From a college window. 824 — B45 Birrell, Augustine. Essays about men, women and books. 824— B 15 In the name of the Bodleian and other essays. 824 — B42 Obiter dicta. 824 — Bii Brown, John. Spare hours. 3v. 824 — B6 Carlyle, Thomas. Critical and miscella- neous essays. 4v. 824 — C14 On heroes, hero worship and the heroic in history. 824 — C Sartor resartus. 824 — C5 Chesterton, G. K. Heretics. 824 — C37 Varied types. 824 — C20 Cooper, E. H. Twentieth century child. 824 — C36 Cross, Mrs. M. A. E. L. see Eliot, George, pseud. Dawson, W. J. Quest of the simple life. 824 — D60 De Quincey, Thomas. Joan of Arc, The English mail-coach, and The Spanish military nun. 824 — D70 Disraeli, Isaac. Literary character. 824 — D13 Dobson, Austin. Eighteenth century vignettes. 3v. 824 — D14 Miscellanies. 824 — D22 Eliot, George, pseud. Theophrastus Such. 824 — E5 Includes: Legend of Jubal and other poems, old and new ; Spanish gypsey. Fortescue, J. W. Story of a red deer. 824 — F 10 Grahame, Kenneth. Pagan papers. 824— Gs Hale, E. E. jr. ed. English essays. 824 — H16 Hamerton, P. G. Intellectual life. 824— H Harrison, Frederic. Choice of books. 824— Hi Memories and thoughts; men, books, cities, art. 824 — H27 Hazlitt, William. Lectures on the Eng- lish poets and the English prose writ- ers. 824 — H17 Lamb, Charles. Essays of Elia. 824 — L4 Last Essays of Elia. 824 — L9 Lubbock, Sir John, see Avebury, John Lubbock, baron. Macaulay, T. B. baron. Essays, critical and miscellaneous. 5v. 824 — M Essays and lays of ancient Rome. 824 — M16 Literary essays. 824 — M49 Miscellaneous writings. 824 — M57 Reviews and essays from the Edin- burgh. 824 — M15 Meredith, George. Essay on comedy. 824— Ms Miller, Hugh. Essays. 824 — M31 Nicoll, W. R. Letters on life. 824--N Pater, Walter. Appreciations. 824 — P Ruskin, John, Crown of wild olive.- 824 — RI2 Includes: Munera pulveris, Sesame and lilies. Crown of wild olive and Lectures on art. 824 — R26 Sesame and lilies. 824 — R2 Spencer, Herbert. Facts and comments. 824 — S25 Steele, Sir Richard and Addison, Joseph. Tatler. 824 — S20 Stevenson, R. L.. Across the plains. 824 — S9 Essays. 824 — S37 Essays of travel and in the art of writing. 824 — S32 Familiar studies of men and books. 824 — S — Memories and portraits. 824 — S2 Virginibus puerisque. 824 — Si ORATIONS AND LETTERS. Benson, A. C. Upton letters. 826 — B Bright, John. On America. 825 — B20 Browning, Robert and Browning, Mrs. E. B. Letters, 1845-46. 2v. 826 — Bi Burke, Edmund. Conciliation with the American colonies. 825 — B4 Speeches on the American war. 825— B Colson, Elizabeth and Chittenden, A. G. Children’s letters. 826 — C18 Dickens, Charles. Letters. 3v. 826 — D2 Irish eloquence. 825 — I Junius, pseud. Letters. 826 — J Pepys, Sir W. W. Later Pepys. 2v. 826— Pi Stevenson, R. L. Letters to his family and friends; ed. by Sidney Colvin. 2v. 826 — S4 Thackeray, W. M. Thackeray’s letters to an American family. 826 — T3 HUMOR. Barham, R. H. Ingoldsby legends. 827— B Burnand, Sir F. C. Happy thoughts. 827 — B I More happy thoughts. 827 — B2 Howe, W. H. ed. Irish wit and humor. 827 — HI2 Scotch wit and humor. 827 — Hio Ingoldsby, Thomas, f)seud. see Barham, R. H. Jenkins, Edward. Ginx’s baby. 827 — J ENGLISH LITERATURE: MISCELLANY. FOREIGN LITERATURE. 57 Jerome, J. K. Idle thoughts of an idle fellow. 827 — J7 Second thoughts of an idle fellow. 827— J 13 Three men in a boat. 827 — J6 Three men on wheels.* 827 — J14 Jerrold, D. W. Mrs. Caudle’s curtain lectures. 827 — Ji O’Donoghue, D. J. Humour of Ireland. 827— Ox Prig, pseud. How to make a saint. 827 — P2 Venerable Bede, expurgated, ex- pounded and exposed. 827 — P8 Thackeray, W. M. Hitherto unidentified contributions to “Punch.” 827 — T4 MISCELLANY. Arnim, M. A. B. Grdfin von. Adven- tures of Elizabeth in Rugen. 828 — A7 Elizabeth and her German garden. 828— A8 Solitary summer. 828 — A9 Baker, E. A. and Ross, F. E. Voice of the mountains. 828 — B29 Brown, John. Rab and his friends and other dogs and men. 828 — Bio Bullen, F. T. Sack of shakings, 828 — B13 Canton, William, ed. Children’s sayings; with a digresion on the small people. 828— C16 Cotes, Mrs. S. J. D. Crow’s-nest. 828 — C15 Cross, Mrs. M. A. E. L. see Eliot, George, pseud. Dickens, Charles. Plays, poems and miscellanies. 828 — D7 Duncan, S. J. see Cotes, Mrs. S. J. D. Eliot, George, pseud. Poems, essays and leaves from a note book. 828 — E5 Goldsmith, Oliver. Vicar of Wakefield. Includes: Deserted village.- —Traveller. — Life by William Black. 828 — Gii Johnson, Rossiter. ed. Little Classics: Authors. 828— J17 : Childhood. 828— J9 : Comedy. 828— J8 ■ : Exile. 828— J : Fortune. 828— Jij : Heroism. 828 — Jio : Humanity. 828— J16 — ^ ; Intellect. 828— JT : Laughter. 82B-J4 : Life. 828— 13 : Love. 828— J5 ■ : Minor poems. 828 — J14 : Mystery. 828— J7 : Nature. 828— Ji 5 : Poems lyrical. 828 — J13 : Poems narrative. 828— J12 : Romance, 828— J6 : Tragedy. 828 — J2 Knight, Charles. Half hours with the best authors. 4v. 828— K Landor, W. S. Pericles and Aspasia. 0 ^ J 1 '00 00 Macaulay, T. B., baron. The task of the modern historian, The Puritans, The trial of Warren Hastings, Dr. Samuel Johnson, Lord Byron. England under the restoration, The death of Charles II, The i;estoration of 1688, The ori- gin of the national debt. 828 — M25 Ruskin, John. Selections from Ruskin by Edwin Ginn 828 — R8 Swift, Jonathan. Tale of a tub. 828 — S16 Thackeray, W. M. Burlesques. 828 — T5 English humorists of the eigh- teenth century. 828 — T6 • Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellow- plush. 828 — T13 Includes: Catherine. Sketch books. 828 — T46 Zangwill, Israel. Without prejudice. 82S-Z FOREIGN LITERATURE. Annunzio, Gabriele d’. Francesca da Rimini. 852 — Ai Blouet, Paul. Frenchman in America 847-B Her royal highness woman and his majesty Cupid. 847 — B3 "’Tween you an’ I. 848 — B3 Dante Alighieri. Divine comedy. 851— D6 Inferno; tr. by M. R. Vincent. 851— Di 5 The vision. 851 — Di Dinsmore, C. A. comp. Aids to the study of Dante. 851 — D14 Everett, William. Italian poets since Dante. 851 — E Gardner, E. G. Dante. 851 — G2 Garnett, Richard. History of 'Italian literature. 850 — G Goethe, J. W. von. Faust, tr. bj'^ Bayard Taylor. 832 — G Gosse, E. W. French profiles. -840.9— G Hearn, Lafcadio, Kwaidan. 895 — H3 Romance of the Milky Way, and other studies and stories. 895 — H4 Heyking, E. A. L. H. M. M. F. G. haronin von. Letters which never reached him. 836 — Hi Hodgson, Geraldine. Rama and the monkeys. 891.1 — H Ibsen, Henrik. Collected works. 839.82— 127 Contents: v. 2. Vikings at Helgeland. The Pretenders, v. 3. Brand, v. 4. Peer Gynt. v. 6. League of youth. Pillars’ of society, v. 7. Doll’s house. Ghosts, v. 8. Enemy of the people. Wild- duck. Prose dramas. 839.82 — 115 Contents: \. 1. Biographical introduction. League of youth. Pillars of society. A doll’s house, v. 2. Ghosts. An enemy of the people. The Wild Duck. V. 3. Lady Inger of Ostrat. The Vikings at Helgeland. The pretenders, v. 4. Emperor and Galilean, v. 5. Rosmersholm. The lady from the sea. Hedda Gabler. James, Henry. French poets and novel- ists. 840 — Ji Koptka, F. P. comt). Bohemian legends- 891.8— K Kropotkin, P. A. prince. Russian lit- erature. 891.7 — K2 58 FOREIGN LITERATURE— GREEK LITERATURE. Lessing, G. E. Nathan the wise; ed. by E. Bell. 832— L Loti, Pierre, pseud. Story of a child. 848 — L3 Maeterlinck, Maurice. Buried temple. 844 — M4 Double garden. 844 — M7 Measure of the hours. 844 — Mio Montaigne, M. E. ed. Essays; tr. by Charles Cotton. 844 — M5 Okakura Kakuzo. Book of tea. 895 — O Omar Khayyam.. Rubaiyat; tr. by Ed- ward Fitzgerald. 891.55 — Oi O’Rell, Max, pseud, see Blouet, Paul. Reynard the fox. Reynard the fox, adapted by E. L. Smythe. 839.1 — R4 Roland. Song of Roland; tr. by Isabel Butler. 841 — Ri Rosenfeld, Morris. Songs from the Ghetto. 831 — Ri Rossetti, D. G. Dante and his • circle, with the Italian poets preceding him. 851— R3 Rostand, Edmond. L’Aiglon. 842 — Ri Saintsbury, G. E. B. Short history of French literature. 840.9 — S Schiller, J. C. F. von. Early dramas and romances. 832 — S7 Historical dramas. 832 — S8 Poems; tr. by E. A. Bowring. 831— S Song of the bell. 831 — S8 William Tell; tr. and adapted by C. A. McMurry. 832 — S17 Sevigne, M. de R. C. Letters. 846 — S3 Starr, Frederick. Readings from modern Mexican authors. 860.8 — S Sudermann, Hermann. Joy of living, tr. by Edith Wharton. 832 — Sio Tasso, Torquato. Jerusalem delivered; tr. by Erward Fairfax. 851 — T Tilley,' A. A. Literature of the French renaissance. 2 v. 840.9 — T Viaud, • L. M. J, see Loti, Pierre, pseud. Villon, Francois. Ballads. 841 — V Wagner, W. R. Parsifal, a mystical drama; retold by Oliver Huckel. 832 — W' Richard Wagner to Mathilde Wes- endonck. 836 — W4 Whitcomb, Merrick. Literary source- book of the German renaissance. 830— Wi Wiener, Leo. History of Yiddish litera- ture in the nineteenth century. 890 — W LATIN LITERATURE. Brooks, Edward. Story of the ^Eneid. 873-B Caesar, C. J. Commentaries on the Gal- lic and civil wars. 878 — C4 Church, A. J. Stories from Livy. 878 — C Stories from Virgil. 873 — C Cicero, M. T. Orations; tr. by C. D. Yonge. 4 V. 875— C9 Select orations; tr. by C. D. Yonge. 875— C4 Three books of offices. 875 — C2 Two essays on old age and friend- ship. 875 — C18 Clarke, Michael. Story of ^neas. 873— Ct Fowler, H. N. History of Roman litera- ture. 870— F Horace. Poems; tr. by A. H. Bryce. 874— H6 Laing, G. J. ed. Masterpieces of Latin literature. 870 — L Ovid. Fasti, Tristia, Pontic epistles. Ibis and Halieuticon. 871 — O2 Heroides. 871 — O5 Metamorphoses. ' 871 — O9 Plautus. Comedies. 2 v. 872— P Tacitus, C. C. Germany and the Agric- ola. 878 — T8 Terentius Afer, Publius. Comedies of Terence and the fables of Phaedrus. 872— T3 Tyrrell, R. Y. Latin poetry. 871 — T Wilkinson, W. C. Preparatory Latin course in English. 870 — Wi GREEK LITERATURE. AEschylus. Dramas; tr. by Anno Swan- wick. 882 — A6 Tragedies; literally tr. with notes and an introd. by T. A. Buckley. 882— Ai AEsop. Baby’s own ^sop; abr. by Walter Crane. *888 — A20 Child’s version of [his] fables; by J. H. Stickney. *888— A2 Fables; tr. by S. Croxall and Sir R. L’Strange. 888 — A14 — — Fables; ed. by Joseph Jacobs. *888— A19 Fables; tr. by G. F. Townsend. 888— A16 Fables from .®sop and myths from Palaephatus; with a vocabularv by J. T. White. 888— A24 Hundred fables. *888 — A12 Aristophanes. Birds, frogs and clouds; literally tr. with notes by W. J. Hickie. 882 — A15 ■ Comedies; tr. by W. J. Hickie. 2V. 882 — A2 Boden, G. H. and D’Almeida, W. B. Wonder stories from Herodotus. 888— B2 Brooks, Edward. Story of the Iliad. 883— B3 Story of the Odyssey. 883 — B2 Bryant, W. C. ed. Ulysses among the Phoecians, from the translation of Homer’s Odyssey. 883 — B5 Burges, George and others, tr. Greek anthology. 888 — B3 Burt, M. E. Stories from Plato and other classic writers. 888 — Bi and Ragozin, Z. A. Odysseus. 883— B4 Church, A. J. Greek story and song. 881— C Stories from Homer. 883 — C Stories from the Greek tragedians. 882— C Stories of the East from Herod- otus. 888— Ci Story of the Iliad. 883 — Cs GREEK LITERATURE. TRAVEL: GENERAL. 59 Story of the Odyssey. 883 — C4 Story of the Persian war from Herodotus. 888 — C2 Clarke, Michael. Story of Ulysses. 883— C7 Cook, A. S. Story of Ulysses for boys and girls. *883 — C6 Croiset, Alfred and Croiset, M. Abridged history of Greek literature. 880 — Ci Euripides. Plays tr. by E. P. Coleridge. 2 V. 882 — E Hall, F. A. Homeric stories for young readers. 883 — H29 Herodotus. Boys’ and girls’ Herodotus; ed. by J. S. White. 888--H2 Egypt and Scythia. 888 — H8 [History] the text of Canon Raw- linson’s translation, with the notes abridged. 888— -Hg [Works]; a new and literal version, with a geographical and general index by H. Cary. 888— H 5 Homer. Adventures of Odysseus; re- told in English by F. S. Marvin and others. 883 — H33 Bov’s Iliad, by W. C. Perry. 883— H2S Bqy’s Odyssey, by W. C. Perry. 883— H26 Iliad; tr. by W. C. Bryant. 883 — B ; tr. by T. A. Buckley. 883 — H6 ; done into English by A. Lang and others. 883 — H7 ; tr. by Alexander Pope. 883— H2 Odyssey; tr. by T. A. Buckley. 883— H4 ; done into English prose by S. H. Butcher and A. Lang. 883 — H14 ; tr, by William Cullen Bry- ant. 883 — Bi ; tr. by G. H. Palmer. 883— H 12 ; tr. by Alexander Pope. 883— H8 Odyssey for boys and girls; told from Homer by Alfred J. Church 883— H44 Jebb, Sir R. C. Greek literature. 880 — J Lamb, Charles. Adventures of Ulysses; ed. by W. P. Trent. 883 — Li Lawton, W. C. Ideals in Greek litera- ture. 880 — Li Moulton, R. G. Ancient classical drama. 882— Mi Perry, W. C. ed. see Homer. Pindar. Odes; tr. by D. W. Turner, 884— P2 Rowbotham, F. J. Tales from Plutarch. 888— R Scudder, H. E. ed. Book of fables, chiefly from ^sop. 888 — S Sophocles. Tragedies; tr, by E. P. Cole- ridge. 882 — S2 Story of Ulysses for youngest people. *883— Sr Thucydides. [Peloponnesian war]; tr. by William Smith. 888 — T Wright, J. H. ed. Masterpieces of Greek literature. 880 — W2 Xenophon. Anabasis; tr. by Edward Spelman. 2 v. 888 — X24 Anabasis and Memorabilia of So- crates; tr. by J. S. Watson. 888 — Xi TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION. General. Geography and at- lases. Antiquities. Europe. Asia. Africa. North America. Canada. Mexico and West Indies. United States. South America. Oceanica. GENERAL. Ballou, M. M, Footprints of travel. 910 — B3 Bonney, T. G. and others. Mediter- ranean. Qio — B18 Bullen, F. T. Cruise of the Cachalot; round the world after sperm whales. 910.4 — B7 Chambers, William and Chambers, Rob- ert. Young folks’ tales of brave and heroic deeds. 910.8 — C2 Cotes, Mrs. S. J. D. Social departure. 910.4 — C4 Creelman, James. On the great high- way. 9TO-4 — C6 Dana, R. H. jr. Two years before the mast. 910.4 — D Daunt, Achilles. Our sea-coast heroes. Q10.4 — Di Duncan, S. J. see Cotes, Mrs. S. J. D Dunham, Edith. Jogging round the world. *910 — D8 Forsyth, G. A. Thrilling days in army life. 910.8 — F3 Frothingham, J. P. Sea-wolves of seven shores. 910.8— F5 Griffis, W. E. Romance of discovery. 910.9 — G Hale, E. E. Stories of adventure 910.8 — Hi Hammond, T. W. On board a whaler. 910.4 — H3 Hyrst, H. W. G. Adventures in the great deserts. 910.8 — H8 lies, George, ed. Little masterpieces of science: Explorers. 910.9 — I Ingersoll, Ernest. Book of the ocean. 910 — 12 Jacobs, Joseph. Story of geographical discovery. 910.9 — J Jenks, Tudor. Boys’ book of explora- tions. 910.9 — Ji Kipling, Rudyard. From sea to sea. 2 V. 910 — K5 Kirby, Mary and Kirby, Elizabeth. World by the fireside. 910.8 — K2 Lane, Mrs. M. A. L. ed. Strange lands near home. 910 — L8 Lorenz, D. E. Mediterranean traveller. 910.4— L3 Loring, J. M. Old world through new world eyes. 910 — L6 60 TRAVEL: GENERAL. GEOGRAPHY. McCormick, Eliot and others. Wonder stories of travel. 910 — M; Meriwether, Lee. Afloat and ashore on the Mediterranean. 910.4 — M Mundell, Frank. Stories of sea adven- tures. 910.8 — M3 Includes: Stories of travel adventure. Packardj J. F. Grant’s tour around the world. 910 — P9 Roberts, C. G. D. Discoveries and ex- plorations in the century. 910.8 — R3 Seward, O. R. Around the world stories. 910— S15 Singleton, Esther, ed Historic build- ings as seen and described by famous writers. 910 — S16 Slocum, Joshua. Around the world in the sloop “Spray.” 910.4 — S3 Sailing alone around the world. 910.4 — S Stevens, Thomas. Around the world on a bicycle. 2 v. 910 — Sj Stevenson, R. L. Amateur emigrant. 910.4— S5 Stockton, F. R. Buccaneers and pirates of our coasts. 910 — S" Tozier, Josephine. Travelers’ handbook 910 — T6 Verne, Jules. Exploration of the world. Famous travels and travellers. 910.9 — V Great explorers of the nineteenth century. 910.9 — V2 Great navigators of the eighteenth century. 910.9 — Vi Vetromile, Eugene. Travels in Europe, Egypt, Arabia, Petria, Palestine and Syria. 910 — V Williams, Archibald. Romance of early exploration. 910.9 — Wi Youth’s companion series. By land and sea. 910 — Y3 Wide world. 910 — Yi GEOGRAPHY AND ATLASES. Andrews, Jane. Geographical plays. *910.7— A3 Baker, W. G. Geography for young folks. *910.7 — B2 Bardeen, C. W. Brief descriptive geog- raphy of the Empire state. 910.7 — B Bartholomew, J. G. ed. Handy refer- ence atlas of the world. 912 — B3 Carpenter, F. G. Carpenter’s geograph- ical reader; Africa. 916 — C2 Asia. 915 — C Australia, our colonies and other islands of the sea. 919 — Ct Europe. 914 — C18 North America. 917 — C South America 918— C3 Carroll, S. W. and Carroll, C. F. Around the world: geographical reader. *910.7 — C2 and Jerome, H. L. Second book. *910.7 — C4 Century atlas of the world. 912 — C3 Chamberlain, J. F. How we are clothed; a geographical reader. 910.7 — C8 How we are sheltered. 910.7 — C7 Chance, L. M. Little folks of many lands. *910.7 — Co Chaplin, F. P. and Humphrey, Mrs. F. A. Little folks of other lands. =^910 — Co Chisholm, G. G. and Leete, C. H. ed. Longmans’ school geography. 910.7 — Ci Davis, M. R. and Deane, C. W. Ele- mentary inductive geography. 910.7 — Dio Dunton, Larkin, ed. First lessons. *910.7 — Di Glimpses of the world. 910.7 — D2 Dutton, M. B. In field and pasture. 910.7— D15 Frye, A. E. Brooks and brook basins. 910.7 — F4 Child and nature. 9iO-7 — F5 Primary geography. 910.7 — Fi Hall, M. L. Our world reader: Lessons in geography. 910.7— H Harper’s introductory geography. 910.7 — H2 Harper’s school geography. 910.7 — Hi Johnston, A. K. Physical, historical, political and descriptive geography. 910.7— J I King, C. F. Advanced geography. 910.7 — Ki2 Methods and aids in geography. 910.7— K4 Picturesque geographical readers; book I : At home and at school. 910.7 — K : book 2: This continent of ours. 910.7 — Ki : book 3: Land we live in. 910.7 — K3 : book 5: Land we live in, part 3. 910.7 — K2 : book 6: Northern Europe. 910.7 — Kg Labberton, R. H. New historical atlas and general history. 912 — L Lippincott’s gazetteer of the world. 910.3— L Long, C. C. Home geography. 910.7— L Longmans’ pictorial geographical read- ers: book I. 910.7 — L6 Lord, J. K. Atlas of the geography and history of the ancient world. 91 1 — L McCormick, Henry. Suggestions on teaching geography. 910.7 — M14 MacCoun, Townsend. Historical geog- raphy of the United States. 910.7 — M4 McMurry, C. A. Excursions and les- sons in home geography. 910.7 — M23 Special method in geography. 910 — Mio Type studies from the geography of the United States. 910.7 — M22 Maltby, A. E. Map modeling. 910.7 — M’’ Maury, M. F. Elementary geography 910.7 — Me Manual of geography. 910.7 — M8 Meiklejohn, J. M. D. Geographical read- er. Book i: How people live on the earth and a journey round the world. 910.7 — M19 : book 2: The world. 910.7 — M20 : book 3: England and Wales. 910.7 — M21 TRAVEL: GEOGRAPHY— EUROPE. 61 Mill, H. R. cd. International geogra- phy. 9 10- 7 — ^9 Morton, E. H. Elementary geography 910.7 — M15 Mott, S. M. and Dutton, M. B. Fishing and hunting. 910.7 — M25 Parker, F. W. How to study geography. 910.7 — P Rand-McNally dollar atlas of the world. 912 — R8 Rand, McNally and co.’s universal atlas of the world. 912 — R Redway, J. W. New basis of geography. 910.7 — Ri Reynolds, J. B. World pictures. 9TO.7— R7 Rupert, W. W. Geographical reader. 910.7— R 4 Tarr and McMurry geographies: supplementary volume: Pennsylvania. 910.7— T24 Shaw, E. R. Big people and little people of other lands. *910.7 — S3 Starr, Frederick. Strange peoples. 910.7— S5 Symonds, H. C. Abstract of the ele- ments of geography arranged in tabular form. 9iO-7 — S4 Tarbell, H. S. Werner introductory geography. 910.7 — T3 Werner grammar school geogra- phy. Pt. I. 910.7 — T4 Pt. 2. 910.7 — Ts Tarr, R. S. and McMurry, F. M. Geog- raphies: first book: Home geography and the earth as a whole. 910.7 — T" : second book: North America. 910.7— T8 : third book: Europe and other continents. 910.7 — T9 :. fourth book: General geog- raphy, South America and Europe. 910.7 — Tii : fifth book: Asia and Africa. 910.7 — T17 Tilden, J. N. Commercial geography. 910.7 — Ti Tozer, H. F. Classical geography. 91 1 — T Trotter, Spencer. Lessons in the new geography. 910.7— T25 Winslow, F. E. Children’s fairy geog- raphy. 914 — W6 ANTIQUITIES. Abrahams, Israel. Jewish life in the middle ages. 913-33 — A Becker, W. A. Gallus. 913 - 37 — B3 Blumner, Hugo. Home life of the an- cient Greeks. 913-3^ — B Boeckhi, Augustus. Public economy of Athens. 9^3-38 — B2 Brown, E. B. Recent excavations in the Roman forum, 1898-1904. 913 - 37 — B Forsyth, William. Rome and its ruins. 913-37— F Gardner, Percy and Jevons, F. B. Man- ual of Greek antiquities. 9T3-38 — G Gulick, C. B. Life of the ancient Greeks. 913-38— G2 Harrison, J. E. Primitive Athens as described by Thucydides. 913-38 — H Lanciani, R. A. Destruction of ancient Rome. 913-37— L3 Mahaffy, J. P. Greek life and thought. 913.38— M2 Greek world under Roman sway. 913— M3 Old Greek life. 913-38 — Mi Social life in Greece. 913-38 — M Mau, August. Pompeii; its life and art. 913.37— M Monnier, Marc. Wonders of Pompeii 913-37— M2 Moore, Mabel. Carthage of the Phccni- cians. 913-39 — M Peck, H. T. ed. Harper’s dictionary of classical literature and antiquities 913— F Preston, H. W. and Dodge, Louisa. Private life of the Romans. 913.37 — Pi Radocanachi, Emmanuel. Roman capi- tol. 913.37— Ri Shepard, Hazel, pseud, see Smith, H. A. Shumway, E. S. Day in ancient Rome. 913.37— s Smith, H. A. Great cities of the ancient world. 913— S7 Thomas, Emile. Roman life under the Caesars. 913-37 — T Tolman, H. C. and Scoggin, G. C. My- cenaean Troy. . 913-39 — T Wilkins, A. S. Roman antiquities. 913.37— Wi Wright, W. B. Cities of Paul. 913 — W2 EUROPE. General. Scotland and Ire- land. England. Germany. France. Italy. Spain. Russia. Minor countries. GENERAL. Aldrich, T. B. From Ponkapog to Pesth. 914 — A4 Bell, L. L. Abroad with the Jimmies. 914 — B18 As seen by me. 914 — B15 Benedict, E. L. Stories of persons and places in Europe. 914 — B14 Bogue, Mrs. see Bell, L. L. Bouton, J. B. Roundabout to Moscow. 914 — B6 Brooks, Phillips bp. Letters of travel. 914 — Bii Coe, F. E. Modern Europe. 914 — C20 Crowninshield, Mrs. M. B. Ignoramuses. 914— C Field, H. M. From the lakes of Kil- larney to the Golden Horn. 914 — F Green, J. R. Stray studies from Eng- land and Italy. 914 — G8 Guerber, H. A. How to prepare for Europe. 914 — Gii 62 EUROPE— ENGLAND. H. H. pseud, see Jackson, Mrs. H, M. F. H. Higinbotham, J. U. Three weeks in Europe. 9^4 — H3 Holmes, O. W. Our hundred days in Europe. 914 — Hi Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F. H. Bits of travel. 9 ^ 4 — J Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in central Europe. 914 — K2 Boy travellers in northern Europe. 914 — Ki Lane, Mrs. M. A. L. ed. Under sunny skies. 914 — L9 Longfellow, H. W. Outre-mer. 914 — L3 McCabe, J. D. Round about Europe. 914 — Mu Macgregor, John. Thousand miles in the Rob Roy canoe. 914 — M9 Includes: Rob Roy on the Baltic; Voyage alone in the yawl “Rob Roy.” Maxwell, Donald, Cruise across Europe. 914 — M26 Meriwether, Lee. Tramp trip. 914 — M2 Murray, A. H. H. and others. Sketches on the old road through France to Florence. 914— M24 Pratt, M. L. Northern Europe; Russia, Norway and Sweden, Denmark, Hol- land, Belgium. (People and places here and there.) 914 — P7 Scarritt, W. E. Three men in a motor car. 914 — S26 Smith, F. H. Well-worn roads of Spain, Holland and Italy. 914 — S8 Stevenson, R. L. Inland voyage. 014 — S Stockton, F. R. Personally conducted. 914 — Si Taylor, Bayard. Views afoot. 914 — Tt Trafton, Adeline. American girl abroad. 914— T Waddington, Mme. M. A. K. Letters of a diplomat’s wife, 1883-1900. 914 — Wii Warner, C. D. Roundabout journey. 914 — Wto Saunterings. 914 — W Youth’s companion series. Northern Europe. 914 — Y2 SCOTLAND AND IRELAND, Crockett, S. R. Raiderland. 914. i — C4 Gwynn, S. L. Fair hills of Ireland. 914.15— G3 Highways and byways in Donegal and Antrim. 9141 5 — G2 Johnson, Clifton. Isle of the shamrock. 914.15— Ji Land of heather. 9141 — J3 MacDonagh, Michael. Irish life and character. 914.15 — M6 McManus, Blanche, see Mansfield, B. M. Mansfield, B. M. Our little Scotch cousin. *914.1 — M2 M. F. see Miltoun, Francis, pseud. Miltoun, Francis, pseud. Romantic Ire- land. 2 V. 914.15 — M3 Somerville, E. O. and Ross, Martin Some Irish yesterdays. 914.15 — S Stevenson, R. L. Edinburgh. 914. i — S Victoria, queen of England. Leaves from the journal of our life in the high- lands from 1848 to 1861. 914.1 — Vi Wade, Mrs. M. H. B. Our little Irish cousin. *914.15 — W ENGLAND AND WALES. Bancroft, E. D. Letters from England. 914.2 — B14 Barry, J. P. At the gates of the far East. 914— B23 Benjamin, L. S. Thackeray country. 914.21— B13 Besant, Sir Walter. London. 914.21 — B2 Blouet, Paul. John Bull and his island. 914.2— B4 Borrow, George. Wild Wales. 914.29 — B Bradley, A. G. Highways and byways in North Wales. 914.29 — B3 Highways and byways in the lake district. 914.2 — B12 In the march and borderland of Wales. 914.29 — B5 Brassington, W. S. Shakespeare’s home- land. 914.24 — B Chadwick, Mrs. M. L. Pratt, see Pratt, M. L. Cotes, Mrs. S. J. D. American girl in London, 914.21 — C Davis, R. H. Our English cousins. 914.21 — D2 Duncan, S. J. see Cotes, Mrs. S. J. D. Firth, J. B. Highways and byways in Derbyshire. 914.25 — F Hare, A. J. C. Walks in London. 2v. 914.21 — H Harris, J. H. Cornish saints and sin- ners. .914.23 — Hi Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Our old home and English note-books, 914.2 — H6 Hoppin, J. M. Old England; its scen- ery, art and people. 914.2 — H3 Howells, W. D. Certain delightful Eng- lish towns. 914.2 — H16 London films. 914.21 — H8 Hueffer, F. M. England and the Eng- lish. - 914.2 — H18 James, Henry. English hours. 914.2 — J6 Jefferies, Richard. After London. 914.2— J3 Johnson, Clifton. Among English hedge- rows. 914.2 — J2 Kitton, F. G. Dickens country. 914,2 — K5 Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in Great Britain and Ireland. 914.2 — K2 Legh, M. H, Cornwall-. How Dick and Molly saw England. 914.2 — L2 Lucas, E. V. Wanderer in London. 914.21 — L8 McManus, Blanche, see Mansfield, B. M. Mansfield, B. M. Our little English cousin. 914.2 — Mu Martin, B. E. In the footprints of Charles Lamb. 014.2 — M3 Mateaux, C. L. Rambles round London town. 914.21 — Mi Melville, Lewis, pseud, see Benjamin, L. ENGLAND— ITALY. 63 Mitton, G. E. Children’s book of Lon- don. 914.21— M3 The Thames, il. by Mortimer Men- pes. 914.21 — M8 O’Rell, Max, pseud, see Blouet, Paul. Phillpotts, Eden. My Devon year. 914.23— P Pratt, M. L. England. (People and places here and there.) 914 2 — P3 Shelley, H. C. Literary bypaths in old England. QI4-2 — S8 Singleton, Esther, ed. London as seen and described by famous writers. 914.21 — S6 Smith, Mrs. E. T. B. Westminster Ab- bey. 914.21 — S9 Goldwin. Trip to England. 914.2 — St Snell, F. J. Blackmore country. 914.23— S Stephenson, H. T. Shakespeare’s Lon- don. 914.21 — Si I Taine, H. A. Notes on England. 914.2 — T Tooley, S. A. Royal palaces and their memories. 914-2 — T4 Tozier, Josephine. Among English inns. 914.2— T7 Vincent, J. E. Highways and byways in Berkshire. 914.22 — V Wack, H. W. In Thamesland. 914.21 — W3 White, R. G. England without and with- in. 914.2 — W4 Winter, William. Gray days and gold in England and Scotland. 914.2 — Ws Shakespeare’s England. 914.2 — W GERMANY. Baedeker, Karl. Rhine from Rotterdam to Constance. 914.3 — B5 Baring-Gould, Sabine, see Gould, Sabine Baring-. Brace, C. L. Home life in Germany 914.3— B2 Browne, Maggie, Chats about Germany. 914.3— B 13 Dawson, W. H. German life in town and country. ^ 914.3 — D Fraprie, F. R. Little pilgrimages among Bavarian inns. 9 i 4 3 — F Gould, Sabine Baring-. Book of the Rhine. 914.3 — G7 Levetus, A. S. Imperial Vienna. 914.36— L McCrackan, W. D. Fair land of Tyrol. 914.36 — M Palmer, F. H. E. Austro-Hungarian life in town and country. 914.36 — P Ree, P. J. Nuremberg. 914 3 — R2 Smith, F. B. Budapest, the city of the Magyars. 9i439 — S Wade, Mrs. M. H. B. Our little German cousin. *914.3 — Wj FRANCE. Bell, Mrs. N. R. E. Picturesque Brittany. 914.41 — Bi Brownell, W. C. French traits; an essay in comparative criticism. 914.4 — B7 Craik, Mrs. D. M. M. Twenty years ago. 914.43— C D’Anvers, N. pseud, see Bell, Mrs. N. R. E. Dearmer, Percy. Highways and byways in Normandy. 9i4-42 — Di DeForest, Katherine. Paris as it is. 914.436— D I Edwards, M. B. Betham-. Home life in France. 9^4 4 — E Gibson, Charles. Little pilgrimages among French inns. 9i44 — G3 Gould, Sabine Baring-. Book of the Ri- viera. 914.49 — Gi Home, G. C. Normandy. 91442 — H James, Henry. Little tour in France. 914.4— J2 Johnson, Clifton. Along French byways. 914.4— J3 Lynch, Hannah. French life in town and country. 914-4 — Li Mansfield, M. F. see Miltoun, Francis, pseud. Martin, B. E. and Martin, C. M. Stones of Paris. 914-436 — Mi Menpes, Dorothy. Paris; illus. by Mor- timer Menpes. 914.436 — M5 Miltoun, Francis, pseud. Dumas’ Paris. 914.436— M3 Rambles in Normandy. 914.42 — M3 Mulock, D. M. see Craik, Mrs. D. M. Mulock. Nicolls, W. J. Dreamer in Paris. 914.436— N Shoemaker, M. M. Winged wheels in France. 914-4 — S5 Smith, F. B. Parisians out of doors 914.436— S3 Stevenson, R. L. Travels with a don- key in the Cevennes. 914-4 — Si Wood, C. W. In the valley of the Rhone. 914.4— W3 ITALY. Brown, H. R. F. In and around Venice. 914.5— B17 Carmichael, Montgomery. In Tuscany, 914.5— C5 Dickens, Charles. Pictures from Italy. 914.5— D2 Elliott, Mrs. M. H. see Howe, Maud. Freeman, E. A. Studies of travel: Italy. 914.5— F3 Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Passages from the French and Italian note-books. 914.5— H3 Hewlett, M. H. Road in Tuscany. 2v. 914.5— H18 Howe, Maud. Two in Italy. 914.5 — H22 Howells, W. D. Italian journeys. 914.5— Hs Hutton, Edward. Cities of Umbria. 914.5— H23 Lavell, C. F. Italian cities. 914.5 — L4 McCrackan, W. D. Italian lakes. 914.5— MI2 Macquoid, Mrs. K. S. G. Pictures in Um- bria. 914.5 — M6 Peixotto, E. C. By Italian seas. 914.5— P5 Ross, Mrs. J. A. D. G. Old Florence and Modern Tuscany. 914-5 — R3 ITALY— MINOR COUNTRIES. 04 Sheldon, A. R. and Newell, M. M. Med- ici balls. 914.5 — Sii Singleton, Esther, ed. Venice as seen and described by famous writers. 914.5— S12 Sladen, D. B. W. Sicily the new winter resort. 914.58 — S Taine, H. A. Italy: Florence and Ven- ice. 914.5— Ti Tweedie, Mrs. E. B. H. Sunny Sicily; its rustics and its ruins. 914.58— T Villari, Luigi. Italian life in town and country. 914-5 — Vi Waddington, Mme. M. A. K. Italian let- ters of a diplomat’s wife, January, May. 1880; February, April, 1904. 914.5— W7 Wade, Mrs. M. H. B. Our little Italian cousin. *914.5 — W2 Wey, F. A. Rome. 914.5 — W3 Wharton, A. H. Italian days and ways. 914.5 — Wio Mrs. E. N. J. Italian backgrounds. 914.5— W8 Italian villas and their gardens. 914.5— W6 Williams, E. R. Hill towns of Italy 914.5— W5 Williamson, G. C. and Allen, C. G. B. Cities of northern Italy. 2v. 914.5— W12 SPAIN. Bates, K. L. Spanish highways and by- ways. 914.6 — B2 Gould, Sabine Baring-. Book of the Pyrenees. 914.6 — G3 Hale, Susan. Family flight through Spain. 914.6 — H Harris, M. C. A corner of Spain. 914.6 — H7 Hay, John. Castilian days. 914.6 — Hi Higgin, Louis Spanish life in town and country; with chapters on Portuguese life in town and country, by Eugene E. Street. 914.6-— H8 Hutton, Edward. Cities of Spain. 914.6 — Hio Plummer, M. W. comp. Contemporary Spain. 914.6 — P Williams, Leonard. Granada. 914.6 — W6 RUSSIA. Brandes, G. M. C. Poland. 914.75 — B Eager, M. Six years at the Russian court. 914.7 — El Ganz, Hugo. Land of riddles. 914.7 — G4 Hapgood, I. F. Russian rambles. 914.7— Hi Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in the Rus- sian empire 914.7 — K Moltke, H. C. B. Graf von. Field mar- shal Count Moltke’s letters from Rus- sia. 914.7 — M Oliphant, Laurence. Russian shores of the Black sea in 1852. 914.7 — O Palmer, F. H. E. Russian life in town and country. 914.7 — P3 Phillips, E. C. Russia; the land of the great white czar. 914.7 — P2 Singleton, Esther, ed. Russia as seen and described by famous writers. 914.7 — S8 Wade, Mrs. M. H. B. Our little Russian cousin. *914.7 — W3 Wallace, D. M. Russia. 9i4-7 — W MINOR COUNTRIES. Amicis, Edmondo de. Constantinople. 914.96 — A Holland and its people. 914.92 — Ai Annandale, Nelson, Faroes and Iceland, 914.91 — A Boulger, D. C. de K. Belgian life in town and country. 914-93 — B Brochner, Jessie. Danish life in town and country. 914.8 — B5 Campbell, H. M. L. Story of little Jan, the Dutch boy. *914.92 — C Coburn, C. M. Our little Swedish cousin *914.8 — C4 Crawford, F. M. Constantinople. 914.96 — C2 Curtis, W. E. Turk and his lost prov- inces. 914.96 — C3 Danish tourist society. Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. 914.8— D3 Freeman, E. A. Studies of travel: Greece. 914-95 — F Garnett, L. M. J. Turkish life in town and country. 914.96 — G George, M. M. and Dean M. I. Little journeys to Holland, Belgium and Denmark. 914.9 — G2 Griffis, W. E. American in Holland. 914.92 — G Hare, A. J. C. Sketches in Holland and Scandinavia. 914-92 — H Havergal, F. R. Swiss letters and Alpine poems. 914.94 — H Heidenstam, O. G. von. Swedish life in town and country. 914.8 — Hi Horton, George. In Argolis. 914.95 — H2 Modern Athens. 914-95 — Hi Hough, P. M. Dutch life in town and country. 914-92 — Hi Howells, W. D. Little Swiss sojurn. 914.94— Hi Lucas, E. V. Wanderer in Holland 914.92 — L M’Clymont, J. A. Greece. 914-95 — M2 McCrackan, W. D. Teutonic Switzer- land. 914.94 — M2 McManus, Blanche, see' Mansfield, B. M. Mansfield, B. M. {Mrs. M. F. Mansfield.) Our little Dutch cousin. *914.92 — M2 Mundell, Frank. Stories of Alpine ad- venture. 914.94 — M4 Includes: Stories of balloon adventure, Norwegian ramble. 914.8 — N Passmore, T. H. In further Ardenne. 914.9 — P2 Richardson, R. B. Vacation days in Greece. 914-95 — B Story, A. T. Swiss life in town and coun- try. 914.94— S3 Sykes, Mark. Through five Turkish provinces. 914.96 — Si Tissot, Victor. Unknown Switzerland. 914.94— T MINOR COUNTRIES. ASIA. 65 Tuyn, W. J. Old Dutch towns and vil- lages. 91492 — T Tweedie, Mrs. Alec, see Tweedie, Mrs. E. B. H. Tweedie, Mrs. E. B. H. Through Fin- land in carts. 9 ^ 4 - 7 ^ — T Vincent, Frank. Norsk Lapp and Finn. 914-^ — ^ Wade, Mrs. M. H. B. Our little Norwe- gian cousin. *914.8 — W2 Our little Swiss cousin. *914.94 — W2 Our little Turkish cousin. *914.96 — Wi Waller, M. E. Through the gates of the Netherlands. 914.92 — Wi ASIA. Allen, T. G. and Sachtleben, W. L. Across Asia on a bicycle. 915 — Ai Angus, D. C. Japan the Eastern wonder- land. 915.2 — A2 Atherton, Edward, ed. Adventures of Marco Polo, the great traveler. 915— A3 Ayrton, Mrs. M. C. Child-life in Japan. *915.2— A4 Bacon, A. M. Japanese girls and women. 915.2— B 7 Bard, Emile. Chinese life in town and country. 915. i — B7 Bennett, E. M. H. English girl in Japan 915.2— B9 Beresford, Lord C. W. de la Poer. Break up of China. 915. i — B Bishop, Mrs. I. L. B. Among the Tibet- ans. 915.15—B _ Golden Chersonese and the way thither. 915.9 — B Unbeaten tracks in Japan. 2v. 915.2— B Brooks, Noah. Story of Marco Polo. 915— B 2 Brown, A. J. New forces in old China. 915.1— B4 Browne, G. W. Japan, the place and the people. 915.2 — B8 Brownell, C. L. Heart of Japan. 915.2— B6 Bryson, Mrs. M. I. Child life in China. 915. 1— B5 lush, R. J. Reindeer, dogs and snow- shoes. qi5-_b Campbell, H. M. L. Wah Sing. *915.1 — Cii Candler, Edmund. Unveiling of Lhasa. ^ 915.15— Cl Carter, A. C. ed. Kingdom of Siam. 915.93 — c Chadwick, Mrs. M. L. Pratt, see Pratt, M. L. Clement, E. W. Handbook of modern Japan. 915.2 — C3 Clifford, H. C. Further India. 915.9 — Ci Compton, H. E. Indian life in town and country. 915.4 — C9 Conder, C. R. Palestine. • 915.6 — C4 Conway, M. D. My pilgrimage to the wise men. 915 — C6 Cotes, Mrs. S. J. D. Simple adventures of a memsahib. 915.4 — C7 Craigie, Mrs. P, M. T. R. see Hobbes, John Oliver pseud. Curtis, G. W. Howadji in Syria. 915.6 — C Del Mar, Walter. India of to-day. 915.4— D6 Denby, Charles. China and her people. 2v. 915.1— D3 Denning, M. B. Mosaics from India. 915.4— D4 Doughty, Marion. Afoot through the Kashmir valleys. 915.4 — Di Duncan, S. J. see Cotes, Mrs. S. J. D. Fielde, A. M. Corner of Cathay. 915.1— F2 Freer, A. Goodrich-. , Inner Jerusalem. 915.6— Fi French, H. W. Our boys in India. 915.4— F Fuller, Jenny. Wrongs of Indian wo- manhood. 915.4 — F2 Gibson, C. C, In eastern wonderlands. 915— Gi Greey, Edward. Wonderful city of To- kio. 915.2 — G Griffis, W. E. Japan in history, folk- lore and art. 915.2 — G3 Gulick, S. L. Evolution of the Japanese, social and psychic. 915.2 — G6 Hadji Khan and Sparroy, Wilfrid. With the pilgrims to Mecca. 915.3 — Hi Hamilton, Angus. Korea. 915.19— H Hatch, E. F. G. Far Eastern impres- sions; Japan, Korea, China. 915 — H4 Havell, E. B. Benares. 915.42 — H Headland, I. T. Our little Chinese cousin. *915.1 — H6 Hearn, Lafcadio. Japan, an attempt at interpretation. 915.2— H7 Hedin, Sven. Central Asia, and Tibet towards the holy city of Lassa. 2v. 915— H3 Hobbes, John Oliver, pseud. Imperial India. 915.4 — H6 Hornaday, W. T. Two years in the jungle. 915.4— H Japan. Agriculture and commerce depart- ment. Japan in the beginning of the 20th century. 915.2 — J Karageorgevitch, Bojidar. Enchanted India. 915.4 — Ki Kelly, R. T. Burma. 915.9— Ki Kennan, George. Tent life in Siberia. 915.7— K Kinglake, A. W. Eothen. 915.6 — K Knox, G. W. Japanese life in town and country. 915.2 — K2 Spirit of the Orient. 915 — K2 T. W. Boy travellers in Ceylon and India. 915.4 — K Boy travellers in Japan and China. 915.2- K Boy travellers in Siam and Java. 915.9— K Boy travellers in the Levant. 915.6 — K2 Travels of Marco Polo. 915 — K Krout, M. H. Two girls in China. 9151— K Landon, Perceval. Opening of Tibet. 915.15— L 3 • 66 ASIA. AFRICA. Lane, Mrs. M. A. L. ed. Towards the rising sun. 915 — L2 Lee, Yan Phou. When I was a boy in China. 915.1— L Little, A. J. Far East. 9i5-i — L6 Loti, Pierre, pseud. India. 9i54 — L- Lynch, George. Path of empire. 915 — Li Mackay, G. L. From far Formosa. 915.12 — M Malcolm, Napier. Five years in a Per- sian town. 9I5-S — M Mandeville, Sir John. Travels. Includes: Translation of the New Testa- ment, by John Wycliffie . Martin, W. A. P. Awakening of China. 915.1 — M8 Merrill, Selah. East of the Jordan. 915-6 — M I Miller, Mrs. H. M. Miller, O. T. pseud. O. T. pseud. Little people of Asia. 915— Mi Mulets, L. E. Little people of Japan. *915.2 — M8 Muller, Mary, pseud, see Mulets, L. E. My garden in the city of gardens. 915.4— M; Newman, J. P. Thrones and palaces of Babylon and Ninevah from sea to sea. 915.6 — Ni Newton, J. C. C. Japan; country, court and people. 91 5-2 — Ni Nichols, F. H. Through hidden Shensi. 915. 1 — N2 Parsons, W. B. American engineer in China. 915.1— P2 Peery, R. B. Gist of Japan. 915-2 — Pi Penfield, F. C. East of Suez. 915 — P Potter, H. C. bp. East of to-day and to- morrow. 915 — P3 Pratt, M. L. China. 9i5-i — P India. 915.4— P S, D. W. European settlements in the Far East. 915 — Si Scidmore, E. R. China, the long lived empire. 9i5-i — Si Jinrikisha days in Japan. 915.2— S Shioya, Sakae. When I was a boy in Japan. 9i5-2 — Sii Shoemaker, M. M. Great Siberian rail- way from St. Petersburg to Pekin. 915— S2 Quaint corners of ancient empires. 91S— s Singleton, Esther ed. Japan as seen and described by famous writers. 915.2 — S4 Sladen, D. B. W. Japan in pictures. 915.2 — S8 Smith, A. ■ H. Chinese characteristics. 91S-I— s Village life in China. 9i5-i — S2 M. C. Life in Asia. 915 — S3 Sorabji, Cornelia; Sun-babies. *915.4 — S3 Stead, Alfred, ed. Japan by the Japanese. 915.2 — S6 Steel, Mrs. F. A. W. India; il. by Morti- mer Menpes. 915-4 — S4 Steevens, G. W. In India. 9i5-4 — S Taylor, Bayard. Lands of the Saracen. 915-6— T Underwood Mrs. L. H. Fifteen years among the top-knots. 91519 — U Van Bergen, Robert. Boy of old Japan. 915.2— V Van-Lennep, H. J. Bible lands. 915.6 — V Viaud, L. M. J. see Loti, Pierre, pseud. Wade, Mrs. M. H. B. Our little Ar- menian cousin. *915.6 — Wii Our little Japanese cousin. *915.2 — Wi Our little Siamese cousin. *915-93— W Warner, C. D. In the Levant. 915.6 — W Whitney, Casper. Jungle trails and jungle people. 915-9 — W Wilson, C. T. Peasant life in the Holy land. 915-6 — W12 J. H. China. 915.1— W5 Workman, W. H. and Workman, Mrs. F. B. Through town and jungle. 915.4— W3 AFRICA. Badlam, A. B. Views in Africa. 916 — B2 Barnes, James. Great war trek. 916.8 — B6 Bicknell, L. M. How a little girl went to Africa. 916.8 — B12 Bruun, Daniel. Cave dwellers of south- ern Tunisia. 916.1 — Bi Bryce, James. Impressions of South Africa. 916.8 — B2 Butterworth, Hezekiah. Traveller tales of South Africa. 916.8 — B5 Caddick, Helen. White woman in cen- tral Africa. 916.7 — C2 Crouse, M. E. Algiers. 916.5 — C Curtis, G. W. Nile notes of a Howadji. 916.2 — C Du Chaillu, P. B. Country of the dwarfs. 916.7 — D Explorations in equatorial Africa. 916.7 — D6 In Africa forest and jungle. 916.7 — DI2 King Mombo. 916.7 — Dii Lost in the jungle. 916.7 — D3 My Apingi kingdom. 916.7 — Di Stories of the gorilla country. 916.7 — D4 Wild life under the equator. 916.7 — D2 Dunning, H. W. To-day on the Nile. 916.2 — Di Edwards, A. B. Thousand miles up the Nile. 916.2 — E Fenn, G. M. ed. Khedive’s country. 916.2 — F2 Gibbons, A. S. Africa from south to north through Marotseland. 2v. 916 — G Gtsiham, E. M. Canadian girl in South Africa. 916.8 — G6 Hale, E. E. and Hale, Susan. Family flight over Egypt and Syria. 916.2 — H Hinde, S. L. and Hinde, Mrs. H. G. Last of the Masai. 916.7 — Hi Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in central Africa. 916 — K Boy travellers in Egypt and the Holy Land. 916.2 — K AFRICA— UNITED STATES. 67 Boy travellers on the Congo. 916.7 — K Kollman, Paul. Victoria Nyanza. 916.7— K3 Loti, Pierre, pseud. Into Morocco. 916.4 — L Meakin, Budgett. Life in Morocco and glimpses beyond. 916.4 — M3 Ober, F. A. Knockabout club in North, Africa. 916.1 — O Sheldon, L. V. Yankee girls in Zulu land. 916.8 — Si Stanley, H. M. How I found Living- stone. 916.7 — Si In darkest Africa. 2v. 916.7 — S4 Through South Africa. 916.8 — S Through the dark continent. 2V. 916.7 — S2 and others. Africa, its partition and its future. 916 — Si Starr, L. B. Mustafa, the Egyptian boy. 916.2 — S7 Steevens, G. W. Egypt in 1898. 916.2 — S5 Stevens, Thomas. Scouting for Stanley in East Africa. 916.7 — S5 Viaud, L. M. J. see Loti, Pierre., pseud. Vivian, Herbert. Tunisia and the mod- ern Barbary pirates. 916.1 — V Wade, Mrs. M. H. B. Our little African cousin. *916.7— W4 White, A. S. Development of Africa. 916— Wi Worsfold, W. B. Redemption of Egypt. 916.2 — W4 NORTH AMERICA AND CANADA. Browne, G. W. St. Lawrence River. 917.1— B7 Coe, F. E. Our American neighbors. 917 — C2 Devine, E. J. Across widest America. 917— D I Duncan, Norman. Dr. Grenfell’s parish. 917.19 — D ’ Grenfell, W. T. Off the rocks. 917.19 — Gi Herring, F. E. In the pathless West. 91 7. 1 1 — H Lummis, C. F. Some strange corners of our country. 917 — L MacDonald, E. R. Our little Canadian cousin. *917.1 — M4 Montagu, E. S. and Herbert, Bron. Canada and the Empire. 917.1 — M5 Wallace, Dillon. Long Labrador trail. 917.19 — Wi Lure of the Labrador wild. 917.19 — W Warner, C. D. Baddeck and that sort of thing. 917.1 — W MEXICO AND WEST INDIES. Ballou, M. M. Due south. 917.29— -B Butler, E C. Our little Mexican cousin. *917.2 — B4 Butterworth, Hezekiah. Lost in Nicara- . gua. 917.285 — B Davis, R. H. Three gringoes in Vene- zuela and Central America. 917.28 — D Dinwiddile, William. Puerto Rico. 917.295— D Dorr, Mrs. J. C. R. Bermuda. 917.29— D Edwards, W. S. On the Mexican high- lands. 917.2 — E Froude, J, A. English in the West In- dies. 917.29 — F Hearn, Lafeadio. Two years in the French West Indies. 917.29 — H2 Henderson, John. Jamaica. 917.292 — H Hill, R. T. Cuba and Porto Rico, with the other islands of the West Indies. 9i7.2gn-H3 Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in Mexico. 917.2 — K Lummis, C. F. Awakening of a nation; Mexico of to-day. 917.2 — L Morris, Charles. Our island empire. 917.29 — M Nicholas, F. C. Around the Caribbean and across Panama. 917.28 — N Ober, F. A. Crusoe’s island. 917.29--O1 Knockabout club in the Antilles and thereabouts. 917.29 — O Our West Indian neighbors. 917.29— O4 Puerto Rico and its resources. 917.295— O Plummer, M. W. Roy and Ray in Mexico. 917.2 — Pi Porter, R. P. Industrial Cuba. 917.291 — P Seabury, J. B. Porto Rico; the land of the rich port. 917.295 — S Simmons, W. E. Nicaragua canal. 917.28— S3 Smith, F. H. White umbrella in Mexico. Stoddard, C. A. Cruising among the 917.2 — Si Caribbees. 917.29 — S United States. Columbian exposition. see United States. World’s Colum- bian exposition. United States. World’s Columbian expo- sition. Jamaica at Chicago. 917.292 — U Victoria institute of Trinidad and To- bago. Industrial Trinidad. 917.298 — V Wade, Mrs. M. H. B. Our little Cuban cousin. *917.291 — W Our little Porto Rican cousin. *917.295 — W Wallace, S. A. E. Land of the Pueblos. 917.2 — Wi Youth’s Companion series. In Porto Rico. 917.295 — Y UNITED STATES. Archer, William. America to-day. 917.3— Ai Brooks, E. S. Century book of famous Americans. 917.3 — B7 Burne-Jones, Sir Philip. Dollars and democracy. 917.3 — Bii H. H. pseud, see Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F. H. Hale, E. E. and Hale, Susan. Family flight around home. 917. 3 — H Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F. H. Bits of travel at home. 917-3 — J Patton, J. H. Natural resources of the United States. 9i73 — P 68 UNITED STATES. SOUTHERN STATES. Smith, M. C. Our own country. 917.3— S .3 Wagner, Charles. My impressions of America. 917 - 3 — ^W4 Wells, H. G. Future in America. 917.3— W 5 Youth’s Companion series. Along the Atlantic. QI 7 - 3 — Y NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND. Austin, J. G. Nantucket scraps. 917.44— A Bacon, Edgar Mayhew. Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow. 917.47— B Narragansett Bay.. 917 - 45 — Bi Edwin Munroe. Boston; a guide. book. 917-44 — B5 Historic pilgrimages in New Eng- land. 917-4 — B Literary pilgrimages in New Eng- land. 917*4 — Bi Brownell, W. C. Newport. 917.45 — B Crowinshield, Mrs. M. B. All among the light-houses. 917-4 — C Earle, Mrs. A. M. Customs and fashions in old New England. 917-4 — E Hale, E. E. Historic Boston. 917.44 — H Tarry at home travels. 917.4 — H4 Haswell, C. H. Reminiscences of an octogenarian. 917.47-— H Headley, J. T. Adirondack. 917.4 — H2 Hemstreet, Charles. Nooks and corners of old New York. 917.47— H2 When old New York was young. 917.47— H4 Howells, W. D. and others. Niagara book. 917.47— H3 Ingersoll, Ernest. Rand, McNally & Co.’s handy guide to New York City. 917.47— I Inness, J. H. New Amsterdam and its people. 917.47— 13 Johnson, Clifton. New England and its neighbors. 9i7-4 — J Maurice, A. B. New York in fiction. 917.47 — M2 Mines, J. F. Tour around New York. 917.47— M Murray, W. H. H. Lake Champlain and its shores. 917-43 — M Pickard, S. T. Whittier-land. 917.44 — P Smith, F. R. and Perry, A. C. jr. Geog- raphy of New York; the state — the city. 917.47 — Sio Straubenmiiller, Gustave. Home geog- raphy of New York City. 917.47 — Sii Thaxter, Mrs. C. L. Among the Isles of Shoals. 917.42 — T Tolman, W. H. and Hemstreet, Charles. Better New York. 917.47 — Ti Warner, C. D. In the wilderness. 917.47— W3 Wells, H. P. City boys in the woods. 917.4 — Wi Williams, J. L. New York sketches. 917.47 — W2 Wilson, R. R. Rambles in colonial by- ways. 917.4 — W3 Youth’s Companion series. In New England. 9 ^ 7 . 4 — Y Our country: East. 917.4 — Yi On the gulf. 917.5 — Y SOUTHERN AND WESTERN STATES. Balch, T. W. Alaska frontier. 917.98 — Br Brooks, Noah. First across the conti- nent. 917.8 — B4 Burton, Sir F. R. City of the saints. 917.9— Bs Chandler, Katherine. Bird woman of the Lewis and Clark exposition. 917.8 — C12 Coronado, F. V. and others. Journey of Coronado. 917-8 — Cii Custer, Mrs. E. B. Boots and saddles. 917.8 — C Following the guidon. 917.8 — C3. Tenting on the plains. 917.8 — Ci Dana, J. C. and others. Far North — West. 917.-8 — D4 Davis, R. H. West from a car window. 917.8 — Di DeWindt, Harry. Throueh the gold- fields of Alaska to Bering Straits. 917.98 — Di Eickemeyer, Carl and Eickemeyer, L. W. Among the Pueblo Indians. 917.89 — E. Fairbanks, H. W. Western United States. 917.8— F4 Field, H. M. Our Western archipelago. 917.8 — F2 Finck, H. T. Pacific coast scenic tour. 917.9— F4 Gale, E. O. Reminiscences of early Chi- cago. 917*73 — O' Garland, Hamlin. Boy life on the prairie. 917-8 — Gi Girard, Just. Adventures of a French captain. 917-6 — G Grohman, W. A. Baillie-. Camps in the Rockies. 917-8 — G Hildrup, J. S. Missions of California. 917.94— H4 Hough, Emerson. Story of the cowboy. 9I7.8-^H2 Story of the outlaw. 917.8 — H5 Ingersoll, Ernest. Crest of the conti- tinent. 917.8 — 14 Knocking round the Rockies. 917.8— 1 Irving, Washington. Astoria. 917.9 — I Irwin, W. H. The city that was. 917.94— I Jackson, Sheldon. Thirteenth annual report on introduction of domestic reindeer into Alaska. 917-98 — -J2 James, G. W. Wonders of the Colorado desert. 2v. 917-94 — Ji Johnson, Clifton. Highways and by- ways of the Mississippi valley. 917.7— J Highways and byways of the south. 917.5— J SOUTHERN STATES— OCEANICA. 60 Keeler, C. A. San Francisco through earthquake and fire. 917-94 — Ki King, Charles, Campaigning with Crook. 917.8— K Clarence. Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada. 917-9 — K Laut, A. C. Pathfinder of the West. 917.8— L3 Story of the trapper. 917.8 — Li Lummis, C. F. Land of poco tiempo. 917.89 — L Tramp across the continent. - 9^7-8 — L Merriam, F. A. My summer in a Mor- mon village. 917.92 — M Parkman, Francis. California and Ore- gon trail. 917.8 — P Prudden, T. M. On the great American plateau. 917.8 — Pi Richardson, Janies, ed. Wonders of the Yellowstone. 9i7-8 — R Rideing, W. H. Boys in the mountains and on the plains. 917.8 — R2 Roosevelt, Theodore. Hunting trips of a ranchman. 917.8 — Ri Ranch life and the hunting trail. 917.8— R3 Seton, Mrs. G. G. Nimrod’s wife. 917.8 — S6 Steedman, C. J. Bucking the sage brush. 917.7— S4 Stevenson, R. L. Silverado squatters. 917.9 — S2 Wade, Mrs. M. H. B. Our little Eskimo cousin. *917.98 — W3 Our little Indian cousin. *917.8 — WT Warner, C. D. Our Italy, 91 7-9 — W Wheeler, O. D. Trail of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1904. 2v. 917.8 — W3 White, S. E. Mountains. 9i7-9 — W3 ; The Pass. 917-94 — W2 Whiting, Lilian, Land of Enchantment from Pike’s Peak to the Pacific. Youth’s companion series. Rockies. Great lake country. In Alaska. On the plains. In the Southwest. Our country: West. 917.8 — W4 Among the 917.8— Yi 917.7— Y 917.98 — Y 917.8— Y 917.9— Y 917.9 — Yi SOUTH AMERICA. Andrews, C. C. Brazil. 918. — A Bishop, N. H._ Pampas and Andes; a thousand miles walk across South America. 918.2 — Bi Butterworth, Hezekiah. Traveler tales of the Pan-American countries. 918 — B2 Child, Theodore. Spanish-American re- publics. 918.C2 Curtis, W. E. Between the Andes and the ocean. 918 — C4 Fitzgerald, E. A. Highest Andes. 918.2 — F Ford, I. N. Tropical America. 918 — F Knox, T. W. Boy traveller in South America. 918 — K Markwick, W. F. and Smith, W. A. South American republics. 918 — M Pepper, C. M. Panama to Patagonia. 918 — P2 Pike, H. L. M. Our little Panama coqsin. *918.6— Pi Whymper, Edward. Travels amongst the great Andes of the equator. 918— W OCEANICA AND POLAR REGIONS. Atkinson, F. W. Philippine islands. 919.1 — Ai Austin, O. P. Uncle Sam’s children, 919. 1 — A2 Bernacchi, Louis. To the south polar regions. 919-9 — B Brown, A. J. New era in the Philippines, 919.1 — B2 Buley, E. C. Australian life in town and country. 919-4 — B4 Campbell-Praed, Mrs. R. M. P. see Praed, Mrs. R. M. P. Campbell-. Chadwick, Mrs. M. L. Pratt, see Pratt, M. L. Colquhoun, A. R. Mastery of the Pacific. 919 — C Cook, F. A. Through the first Antarctic night. 919.9 — C Dauncey, Mrs. Campbell. Englishwoman in the Philippines. 9i9-i — D2 Douglas, M. Across Greenland’s ice- fields. 919.8 — D6 Du Chaillu, P. B. Land of the long night. 919.8 — D4 Fiala, Anthony. Fighting the polar ice. 919.8 — F3 Freer, W. B. Philippine experiences of an American teacher. 9191 — F4 Greely, A. W. Three years of Arctic service, 2v. 919.8 — G Hartwig, George. Polar world; popular description of man and nature in the Arctic and Antartic regions of the globe. 919.8 — H2 Hayes, I. I. Arctic boat journey in the autumn of 1854. 919.8 — Hi Higginson, Mrs. S. J. H, Java, the pearl of the East. 919-2 — H Horton, Edith. The frozen north; an ac- count of Arctic exploration. 919.8 — H6 Kellogg, E. M. C. Australia and the islands of the sea. 919. — K Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in Austra- lasia. 919.3 — K Krout, M. H. Alice’s visit to the Ha- waiian islands. 919.6 — Ki Landor, A. H. S. Gems of the East. 919. 1 — Li Le Roy, J. A. Philippine life in town and country. 9191 — L2 MacClintock, Samuel. Philippines. 919. 1 — Ml Mill, H. R. Siege of the South'^pole 919.9 — M Mulcts, L. E. Little people of the snow. *919.8 — M4 Muller, Mary, pseud, see Mulcts, L. E. 70 OCEANICA— BIOGRAPHY— COLLECTIVE. Nansen, Fridtjof. Farthest north. 919.8 — Ni First crossing of Greenland. 919.8 — N2 Nordenskjold, Otto and Andersson, J. G. Antartica. 919-9 — N Peary, Mrs. J. D. Children of the Arctic. *919.8 — P7 My Arctic journal. 919.8 — P2 Snow baby. *919.8 — P6 R. E. Nearest the pole. 910.8 — P9 Northward over the “Great ice.’’ 919.8 — P4 Snowland folk. 919.8 — P8 Phillipps, L. M. In the desert. 919.6 — P3 Praed, Mrs. R. M. P. Campbell My Aus- tralian girlhood. 919-4 — P2 Pratt, A. E. Two years among New Guinea cannibals. 919-5 — P M. L. Australasia. (People and places here and there.) 9i9-3 — P Robinson, A. G. Philippines; the war and its people. 9i9-i — R Schwatka, Frederick. Children of the cold. 919.8 — S2 Scott, G. F. From Franklin to Nansen. 919.8— S3 BIOGHAPHY- INCLUDING Appleton’s cyclopaedia of American biography; ed. by J. G. Wilson and John Fiske. 6v. g20 — A649C Armstrong, W. J. Heroes of defeat. 920— A739h Baldwin, James. Four great Americans. *920 — Bi8if Beach, S. C. Daughters of the Puritans. 920— B36sd Beebe, M. B. Four American naval heroes. ^ 920 — B4i4f Berthold, Th. Lives of the saints for children. 920 — B542I Bolton, Mrs. S. K. Famous American authors. 920 — B694f Famous American statesmen. 910 — B694fi Famous English statesmen of Queen Victoria’s reign. 920 — B694f3 Famous givers and their gifts. 920 — B694f5 Famous leaders among men. 920 — B694f6 • Famous leaders among women 920— B 69417 Famous men of science. 920 — B694f8 Famous voyagers and explorers. 920 — B694fio Lives of girls who became famous. 920 — B694I Lives of poor boys who became famous. 920 — B694IJ Brookfield, Mrs. Charles, see Brookfield, F. M. F. M. Cambridge “apostles.” 920^B872c Brooks, E. S. Great men’s sons. 920— B873g Historic Americans. 920 — B873h Historic boys. 920 — B873I11 Historic girls. 920 — B873h2 Romance of Polar exploration. 919— s Sonnichsen, Albert. Ten months a cap- tive among Filipinos. QiQ-i — S2 Stevens, J. E. Yesterdays in the Philip- pines. 919-1 — s Stevenson, R. L. In the South Seas. 919.6 — Si Stoddard, C. W. Island of tranquil de- lights. 919-6 — S9 Stuntz, H. C. Philippines and the far East. 9I9-I — S5 Twombly, A. S. Hawaii and its people. 919.6— T2 Van Bergen, Robert. Tales of our new possessions: the Philippines. 919.1 — V Wade, Mrs. M. H. B. Our little brown cousin. *919.1 — W2 Our little Hawaiian cousin. *919.6 — W2 Our little Philippine cousin. *919.1 — W3 Youth’s companion series. In the Philip- pines. 919.1 — Yi Mid-ocean America. 919.6 — Y COLLECTIVE HERALDRY. Geraldine. Dames and daughters of colonial days. 920 — B873id Dames and daughters, of the French court. 920 — B873id2 Dames and daughters of the young republic. 920 — B873idi Noah. Statesmen. ^ 920 — B8732.S Bryce, James. Studies in contemporary biography. 920 — B916S Burton, A. H. Builders of our nation. 930— B974b Four American patriots. 920 — B974f Butterworth, Hezekiah. Great compos- ers. 920 — B988g Century cyclopedia of names. 920 — C397 Chadwick, Mrs. M. L. Pratt, see Pratt, M. L. Chapin, A. A. Makers of song. 920 — C463mi Masters of music. 920 — C463m Chase, A. E. Boyhood of famous Ameri- cans. ^ 920 — 04876 Clement, C. E. see Waters, Mrs. C. E. C. Cody, Sherwin. Four American poets: Bryant, Longfellow, Poe, Whittier. 920 — C67if Four famous American writers; Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, James Russell Lowell, Bayard Taylor, 920 — C67ifi Cordova, Rudolf de. Royalties of the world. 920 — C796r Crowest, F. J. Great tone-poets. 920— C953ig Dallin, C. M. Sketches of great painters for young people. 920-^Di47s Davis, Mrs. see Chase, A. E. R. H. Real soldiers of fortune 920 — D263r Dodge, T. A. Great captains. 920 — D645g Dole, N. H. Score of famous composers, 920 — D663S BIOGRAPHY— COLLECTIVE. 71 Downes, W. H. Twelve great artists. 920 — D748t Edgar, J. G. Boyhood of great men. 920 — E23b Eggleston, Edward. Stories of great Americans for little Americans. *920 — E29S G. C. American immortals. 920 — E292a Elliott, A. M. comp. C^ontemporary bi- ography. 920 — E46C Ellis, E. S. Dewey and other naval commanders. 920 — E47d Lives of the presidents of the United States. 920 — E47I English martyrs under Henry VIII and Elizabeth. 920 — Es8 Farmer, L. H. Girl’s book of famous queens. 920 — F233g Fawcett, Mrs. M. G. Five famous French women. 920 — F278f Ferris, G. T. Great German composers. 920— F394g Fields, J. T. Yesterdays with authors. 920 — F462y Fiske, John and others. Presidents of the United States. 920 — F541P Fitchett, W. H. Nelson and his cap- tains. 920 — F5462n Frothingham, J. P. Sea fighters from Drake to Farragut. 920 — F9412S Fyvie, John. Comedy queens of the Georgian era. 920— F999C Gannett, Henry. Origin of certain place names. 929.4 — Gi Gibbins, H. de B. English social re- formers. 920 — G438e Gilder, J. L. and Gilder, J. B. ed. Au- thors at home. 920 — G468a Gladden, Washington. Witnesses of the light. 920 — G542W Goddard, Dwight. Eminent engineers. 920 — GS78e Gordy, W. F. Stories of . American ex- plorers. 920 — G665S Graham, H. G. Scottish men of letters in the eighteenth century. 920 — G739S Greely, A. W. Explorers and travellers. 920 — G794e Guerber, H. A. Empresses of France. 920 — G929e Habberton, John. Poor boys’ chances. 920 — H113P Hale, E. E. Boys’ heroes. 920 — Hi6ib Lights of two centuries. 920 — H161I Stories of invention. 920 — H161S Hall, C. L. Children of Charles I, king of England. 920 — H174C Jennie. Men of old Greece. 920 — Hi 77m Halsey, F. W. American authors and their homes. 920 — Hi96a ed. Women authors of our day in their homes. 920 — H196W Hamm, M. A. Builders of the republic; some great Americans who have aided in the making of a nation. 920 — H224b Hammerton, J. A. Humorists of the pencil. 920 — H2242h Hare, Christopher. Most illustrious ladies of the Italian renaissance. 920 — H 2742m Harkins, E. F. Little pilgrimages among the men who have -written famous books. 920 — H282I Harris, A. B. American authors for young folks. 920 — H3i3a Pleasant authors for young folks. 920— H313P Harrison, Frederic, ed. New calendar of great men. 020 — H3i9n P. D. Stars and stripes and other American flags. 929.9 — Hi Headley, J. T. Napoleon and his mar- shals. 920 — H433n Washington and his generals. 920— H433W Herbert, Lady M. E. Three phases of Christian love. 920 — H537t Holcomb, Mrs. H. H. H. Men of might in India missions. 920 — H725m Holden, E. S. Our country’s flag and the flags of foreign countries. 929.9 — H Stories of the great astronomers. 920 — H726S Holtzclaw, L. N. Wake-robin series. 3v. 920 — H758W Horne, O. B. and Cobey, K. L. Stories of great artists. 920 — H815S How, F. D. Six great schoolmasters: Hawtrey, Moberly, Kennedy, Vaughan, Temple, Bradley. 920 — H847S Howe, M. A D. American bookmen. 920 — H857a Howie, John. Scots worthies. 920 — H861S Howitt, Mary. Queens of England, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Victoria. 920 — H8631CI Hubert, P. G. jr. Inventors. 920 — H878i Hughes, Rupert. Famous American composers. 920 — H894f Hulbert, A. B. Pilots of the republic. 920 — H912P Hume, M. A. S. Queens of old Spain. 920 — H922q Humphrey, Mrs. F. A. Favorite authors for children. 920 — H926f Hunt, Violet Brooke-. Prisoners of the Tower of London. 920 — H943P James, G. P. R. Memoirs of great commanders. 920 — ^J27m Jameson, Mrs. A. B. M. Memoirs of the early Italian painters. 920 — J3imi Johnson, Samuel. Lives of the most eminent English poets. 3v. 920 — J69I1 W. H. World’s discoverers. 920 — J71W Kavanagh, Julia. Women of Christian- ity. 920 — K21W Kennard, J. S. Italian romance writers. 920— K34i Kerr, Lady Amabel. Lives of the saints for children. 920 — K41I Keysor, J. E. Great artists. 5v. 920— K44g 72 BIOGRAPHY— COLLECTIVE. Kingsley, Charles. Hermits. 920 — K55h N. F. Four American explorers. 920— K552f Kirlew, Marianne. Famous sisters of great men. 920 — KS92f Kobbe, Gustav. Famous actors and actresses. 920 — K75f La Farge, John. Great masters. 920— Li59g Lee, S. L. ed. Dictionary of national biography. 920^ — L48id Great Englishmen of the sixteenth century. 920— L48ig Leonard, J. W. ed. Who’s who in America. 920 — L581W Lodge, H. C. and Roosevelt, Theodore. Hero tales from American history. 920 — L822h Lummis, C. F. Spanish pioneers. 920 — L958S Mabie, H. W. ed. Heroes every child should know. 92O; — M:ii2h McCarthy, Justin. British political por- traits. 920— Mi23b Reminiscences. 2v. 920 — Mi23r MacCracken, H. M. Hall of fame. 920 — Mi32h McDougall, Isabel. Little royalties. 920 — M137I McDowell, W. F. and others. Effective workers in ready fields. 920 — Mi38e Mackie, C. P. ed. Last voyages of the admiral of the ocean sea. 920 — M158I Macomber, H. E. Stories of great in- ventors. *920 — M171S Maidens of hallowed names. 920 — M217 Marden, O. S. ed. Little visits with great Americans. 2v. 920 — M322I Stories from life. 920 — M322S Mason, D. G. From Grieg to Brahms. 920 — M 398 if Moore, Mrs. N. H. Children of other days. 920 — M823C Moses, M. J. Famous actor-families in America. 920 — ]Vi9iif Mowry, W. A. and Mowry, A. M. American heroes. 920 — M936a Mrs. B. S. American pioneers. 920 — M936ai Murray, J. O. Little lives of the great saints. *920 — M982I1 Oman, C. W. C. Seven Roman states- men of the later republic. 920 — O54S Parton, James. Captains of industry. 920 — P274C Peacock, V. T. Famous American belles of the nineteenth century. 920 — P3S6f Perry, F. M. and Beebe, Katherine. Four American pioneers. 920 — P462f and Elson, H. W. Four great American presidents; No. 2. 920 — P462f2 Pierson, Mrs. H. W. Lives of the presi- dents in words of one syllable. *920 — P624I Plutarch. Boys’ and erirls’ Plutarch, ed. by J. S. White. 920 — P737b Lives; tr. by A. H. Clough; abr. 920 — P737I2 Lives of illustrious men; tr. by John Dryden. 3v. 920 — P737I3 Lives of illustrious men, corrected from the Greek and revised by A. H. Clough. 920 — P737I7 Our young folks’ Plutarch; ed. by R. Kaufman. 920 — P737Y Politikos, pseud. Sovereigns and courts of Europe. 920 — P769S Potter, H. C. bp. Reminiscences of bish- ops and archbishops. 920 — P867r Pratt, M. L. De Soto, Marquette and La Salle. 920 — P9i6d Stories of great men. 920 — P916S Price, L. L. Wandering heroes. 920 — P945W Rideing, W. H. Boyhood of famous authors. 920 — RS44b Rowbotham, F. J. Story-lives of great authors. 920 — R8772S Sainte-Beuve, C. A. Portraits of the eighteenth century; historic and liter- ary. 2v. 920 — S 15693 Scobey, K. L. and Home, O. B. Stories of great musicians. 920 — S421S Beawell, M. E. Twelve naval captains. 920— S442t Sharp, R. F. Makers of music. 920— S53im Sherwood, Mrs. M. E. W. Royal girls and royal courts. 920 — SS54r Singleton, Esther, ed. Famous women as described by famous writers. 920 — S6i7f Skinner, H. P. Boys who became famous men. 920 — S6282b Sladen, D. B. W. ed. Who’s who. 920 — S631 Smiles, Samuel. Men of invention and industry. 920 — S64im Smith, C. S. Barbizon days. 920 — S644b Hannah. Founders of music. 920— S6492f J. R. Four true stories of life and adventure. 920 — S653f Speer, R. E. Young men who over- came. 920 — S742y Spofford, Mrs. H. E. P. and others. Three heroines of New England romance. 920 — S762t ’Stearns, F. P. Four great Venetians. 920 — S799f Stoddard, R. H. ed. Personal reminis- cences; by Chorley, Planche and Young. 920 — S868c Personal recollections of Lamb, Hazlitt and others. 920 — S8681 W. O. Lives of the Presidents; W. H. Harrison, J. Tyler and J. K. Polk. 920 — S869I1 Men of business. 920 — S869m Stories of American pioneers. 920 — S884 Strang, L. C. Celebrated comedians of light opera and musical comedy in America. 920 — S897C Strickland, Agnes. Lives of the queens of England. 6v. 920 — S917I1 Thayer, W. M. Turning points in suc- cessful careers. 920 — T373ti Towle, G. M. Heroes and martyrs of invention. 920 — T742h BIOGRAPHY: COLLECTIVE. INDIVIDUAL. 73 Turpin, E. H. L. Stories from American history for supplementary reading. 920— T957S United States. Congress. Biographical congressional directory, 1774-1903. 920 — U582b Vacarescu, Elena. Kings and queens I have known. 920 — Vii2k Van Dyke, J. C. ed. Modern French masters. 920 — V248m Vedder, H. C. American writers of to- day. 920 — V4i5a Wallach, I. R. Historical and biographi- cal narratives. 920 — \V19s2h Warner classics, v. 3; Poets. 920 — W279PI BIOGRAPHY- Acton, J. E. E. D. Acton, baron: Lord Acton and his circle; ed. by F. A. Gasquet. B — Ai88g Adam, Mme. Edmond, see Adam, J. L. L. Adam, J. L. L. My literary life. B — A 1 94m Adams, C. F. Charles Francis Adams, by C. F. Adams, jr. B — A2ii2a John. John Adams, by J. T. Morse, jr. B — A2i4m J- Q- John Quincy Adams, by J. T. Morse, jr. B — A2i46m Samuel. Samuel Adams, by J. K. Hosmer. B — A2i8h Addison, Joseph. Essay on Addison, by T. B. Macaulay. B — A225m2 Agassiz, J. L. R. Louis Agassiz, by A. B. Gould. B — A262g Alacoque, Margaret Mary, blessed. Reve- lations of the Sacred Heart to Blessed Margaret Mary, by L. V. E. Bougaud. B — A3 1 6 b I Alcott, L. M. Louisa May Alcott; her life, letters and journals, by Mrs. E. D. L. Cheney. B — A355C Alexander I. emperor of Russia. His- torical memoirs of the emperor Alex- ander I and the court of Russia, by Comtesse de Choiseul-Gouffier. B— A3741C Alexander the Great. Alexander the Great, by B. I. Wheeler. B — A374WI History of Alexander the Great, by Jacob Abbott. B — A374a Alfred the Great, king of England. Al- fred the Great, by G. F. Bosworth. B — A392b2 Alfred the Great, by Thomas Hughes. . B — A392h History of King Alfred of England, by Jacob Abbott. B — A392a Story of King Alfred, by Sir Walter Besant. B — A392bi Aloysius, saint. Life of St. Aloysius Gonzaga. B — A4SS Ambrosius, saint. Saint Ambrose, by J. V. A. due de Brogle. B — A496b Andersen, H. C. Story of my life. B— A544 Andre, John. Two spies, by B. J. Loss- ing. B— H163I Waters, Mrs. C. E. C. Painters, sculp- tors, architects and engravers and their works. 920 — W329P Who’s who in New York city and state. 920 — W628 Willard, v . E. and Livermore, M. A. ed. American women. 2v. 920 — W692a Williams, H. N. Five fair sisters. 920 — W723f Sherman. Some successful Ameri- cans. 920 — W727S Wright, H. C. Children’s stories of great scientists. 920 — W949C Yonge, C. M. Book of worthies. 92a— Yssb INDIVIDUAL. Angouleme, M. T. C. duchesse d\ Duch- ess of Angouleme and the two restora- tions, by Imbert de Saint Amand. B— AS 93 i Youth of the Duchess of Angou- leme, by Imbert de Saint Amand. B— A593ii Antony of Padua, saint. Wonder worker of Padua, by C. W. Stoddard. B— A635S Arblay, F. B d’. Fanny Burney, by H. A. Dobson. B — A66sd Argyll, G. J. D. Campbell, duke of. Au tobiography and memoirs. 2v. B— A6953 Armstrong, S. C. Samuel Chapman Arm- strong, by E. A. Talbot. B — A738t Arnold, Thomas. Thomas and Matthew Arnold, by Sir J. G. Fitch. 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W. Makers of Florence. 945-5 — O Orsi, Pietro. Modern Italy, 1748 — 1898. 945— O4 Ross, Mrs. J. A. D. G. Florentine pal- aces and their stories. 945-5 — R Sedgfwick, H. D. Short history of Italy, (476-1900). 945— S6 Wiel, Alethea. Story of Venice. 945-3— W SPAIN. Bonner, John. Child’s history of Spain. 946— B I Hale, E. E. and Hale, Susan. Story of Spain. 946 — H Hume, M. A. S. Modern Spain, 1788. 1898. 946 — H2 Spain; its greatness and decay, 1479-1788. 946 — H3 Morris, Charles, ed. Historical tales: Spanish. 946 — M Parmele, Mrs. M. P. Short history of Spain. 946— P2 Yonge, C. M. Story of the Christians and Moors of Spain. 946 — Y RUSSIA. Bain, R. N. First Romanovs. 947 — B3 Milyoukov, P. N. Russia and its crisis. 947— M4 Mornll, W. R. Story of Russia. 947 — M Morris, Charles, ed. Historical tales: Russian. 947 — M2 Nevinson, H. W. Dawn in Russia. 947.08 — N2 Noble, Edmund. Russia and the Rus- sians. 947 — N Parmele, Mrs. M. P. Short history of Russia. 947 — P Schierbrand, Wolf von. 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Corea, the hermit nation. 951.5H-G The Mikado’s empire. 2v. 952-G Hunter, Sir W. W. Brief history of the Indian peoples. 954- — Hi McCullach, Francis. With the Cossacks. 952 — M4 Mahan, A. T. Problem of Asia. 950 — M Martin, W. A. P. Siege in Peking. 951 — M2 Millard, T. F. New far East. 950 — M2 Morris, Charles, ed. Historical tales; Japan and China. 952 — Mi Murray, David. Japan. 952 — M O, pseud. Yellow war. 952 — Oi Okakura Kakuzo. Awakening of Japan. 952—0 Pott, F. L. H. Sketch of Chinese history. 951— P3 Roberts, F. S. lord. Forty-one years in India. 954 — R2 Seaman, L. L. From Tokio through Manchuria with the Japanese. 952 — Si Semenoff, Vladimir. Battle of Tsu shima. « . 952— S5 Smith, V. A. Early history of India. 954— S2 Tikovara, Hesibo. Before Port Arthur in a destroyer. 952 — Ti Van Bergen, Robert. Story of China. 951— Vi Story of Japan. 952 — V War in the far East, 1904-1905. 952 — Wi AFRICA. Davis, R. H. With both armies in South Africa. , 968 — D2 Doyle, Sir A. C. War in South Africa. 968— D 5 Fitzpatrick, J. Pi Transvaal from with- in. 968 — Fi Haggard, H. R. History of the Trans- vaal. 968 — H2 Hillegas, H. C. Oom Paul’s people. 969— Hi Ireland, Alleyne. Anglo-Boer conflict. 968—1 Iron, Ralph, pseud, see Schreiner, Olive. Johnston, Sir H. H. History of the col- onization of Africa by alien races. 960 — J Lane-Poole, Stanley, see Poole, Stanley Lane-. Latimer, M. E. W. Europe in Africa in the nineteenth century. 960 — L Poole, Stanley Lane-. Story of Cairo. 962 — Pi and Kelley, J. D. Story of the Bar bary corsairs. 961 — P2 Ralph, Julian. Towards Pretoria. 968 — Ri Schreiner, Olive. South African ques- tion. 968 — S Steevens, G. W. From Capetown to Ladysmith, 968 — S4 With Kitchener to Khartum. 962 — S Van der Hoogt, C. W. Story of the Boers. 968 — V Wet, C. R. de. Three years’ war. 968— W2 NORTH AMERICA. Brady, C. T. Indian fights and fighters. 970.1 — B8 Brooks, E. S. Story of the American Indian. 970.i — B Burton, A. H. Story of the Indians of New England. 970.i — Bs Chase, A. E. Children of the wigwam. *970.1— C5 Chicago and Northwestern railway, pub. The Indian; the Northwest. 970.1 — C3 Dorsey, E. L. Pocahontas. 970.2 — Di Drake, F. S. Indian history for young folks. 970.1 — D Eastman, C. A. Indian boyhood. 970.1 — E Red hunters. 970.i — Ei Eggleston, Edward and Seelye, Mrs. L. E. Brant and Red Jacket. 970.2 — E Montezuma. 970.2 — Ei Pocahontas. 970.2 — E2 Tecumseh and the Shawnee proph- et. 970.2 — E4 G. C. Red Eagle. 970.2 — E3 Farrand, Livingston. Basis of American history. 970. i — F t Fox, F. C. Indian primer. *970.1 — F2 Gilman, Arthur. Tales of the pathfind- ers. 970 — Gi Grinnell, G. B. Story of the Indian. 970.1— G H. H. pseud, see Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F. H. Humfreville, J. I. Twenty years among our hostile Indians. 97o.i — H2 Humphrey, S. K. Indian dispossessed. 970.1— H4 90 HISTORY: NORTH AMERICA— UNITED STATES. Husted, Mrs. M. H. Stories of Indian chieftains. 970-i — Hi — — Stories of Indian children. 970.1 — H Indian stories retold from St. Nicholas. 970.1— 13 Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F. H. Century of dishonor. 970-5 — James, G W. Indians of the Painted Desert region. 970.i — Ji Judd, M. C. comp. Wigwam stories. 970.1— J Kimm, S. C. The Iroquois. 970.i — K Laut, A. C. Vikings of the Pacific. 970— L Parkman, Francis. Champlain and his as- sociates. ^ 970 — P8 Conspiracy of Pontiac and the In- dian war after the conquest of Can- ada. 2v. 970 — P Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV. 970 — PS Half century of conflict. 2v. 970— P7 Jesuits in North America in the seventeenth century. 970 — P2 La Salle and the discovery of the great West. 97o— ‘P3 Montcalm and Wolfe. 2v. 970 — P6 — — Old regime in Canada. 970 — P4 Pioneers of France in the new world. 970 — Pi Struggle for a continent. 970 — P9 Schultz, J. W. Mv life as an Indian. 970.1 — S6 Smith, E. B. Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith. 970.2 — S2 Starr, Frederick. American Indians. 970.1 — Si Wade, Mrs. M. H. B. Ten big Indians. ^•970.1 — W4 Ten little Indians. *970.1 — W2 Whitney, E. L. and Perry, F. M. Four American Indians. 970.i — W3 Wright, H. C. Children’s stories in American history. 970 — W Yonge, C. M. and Weld, H. H. Aunt Charlotte’s stories of American his- tory. 970 — Y CANADA. Dawson, S. E. Saint Lawrence, its basin and border-lands. 971 — D Forsyth, Jean, pseud, see Mcllwraith, J. N. Machar, A. M. and Marquis, T. G. Sto- ries of New France. 971 — M Mcllraith, J. N. Canada. 971 — M4 Parker, Sir Gilbert and Bryan, C. G. Old Quebec. 97i-4 — P Thwaites, R. G. France in America. 971— Ti MEXICO AND WEST INDIES. Davis, R. H. Cuba in war time. 972.9— D Fiske, A. K. West Indies. 972.9 — F Hale, Susan. Story of Mexico. 972 — H Halstead, Murat. Story of Cuba. 972.91 — H Noll, A. H. From empire to republic. 972 — N2 Ober, F. A. Storied West Indies. 972.9 — O Prescott, W. H. History of the con- quest of Mexico. 972 — P Stevenson, S. Y. Maximilian in Mexico. 972— Si Van Middledyk, R. A. History of Puerto Rico. 972.95 — V General. Discovery. Colonies. Revolution. Contstitutional pe- riod to civil war. Civil war. GENERAL. Abbot, W. J. Naval history of the United States. 973 — A9 Adams, C. K. and Trent, W. P. History of the United States. 973 — A16 Allen, J. G. Topical studies in American history 973 — A2 Anderson, J. J. Junior history of the United States. 973 — A13 Baldwin, James. Barnes’s elementary history of the United States. 973 — B21 Bancroft, George. History of the United States. 6v. 973 — B Barnes, Mrs. M. D. S. and Barnes, Earl. Studies of American history. 973 — B17 Bass, Florence. Stories of pioneer life. *973— B 19 Blaisdell, A. F. Story of American his- tory. 973 — B18 and Ball, F. K. Hero stories from American history. 973 — B14 Short stories from American his- tory. 973 — B16 Brady, C. T. Border fights and fighters. 973— Bn Brooks, E. S. American soldier. 973 — B7 True story of the United States of America. 973 — Bio Bryant, W. C. and Gay, S. H. Popular history of the United States. 3v. 973— B2 Burton, A. H. Story of our country. 973— B 13 Butterworth, HezeKiah. Young folks’ history of America. 973 — B3 Carver, Elvira and Pratt, M. L. Our fatherland. 2v. 973 — Cio Chadwick, Mrs. M. L. Pratt, see Pratt, M. L. Chancellor, W. E. History and govern- ment of the United States. 973 — C19 UNITED STATES HISTORY. Since the civil war. New York and New England. Southern states. Western states. UNITED STATES. HISTORY. 91 Text book of American history. 973— C17 Channing, Edward. First lessons in United States history. *973 — C15 Short history of the United States. 973— C12 Student’s history of the United States. 973— C9 and Hart, A. B. Guide to the study of American history. 973 — C7 Chase, A. E. Stories of the United States for youngest readers. *973 — Cii Coffin, C. C. Building the nation. 973— Cl Cooper, O. H. and others. History of our country. 973 — C3 Davidson, H. A. Reference history of the United States. 973 — 1^4 Dawes, Mrs. S. E. Stories of our coun- try. 2v. 973 — D5 Dodge, N. S. Stories of American his- tory. *973— P Eggleston, Edward. First book in American history. *973 — Ei xiistory of the United States and its people. 973— E9 New century history of the United States. 973— E18 Stories of American life and ad- -venture. *973 — E4 United States and its people. 973— E Ellis, E. S. Enochs in American history. 973— E7 Historical readings illustrative of American patriotism. 973 — E17 Stories from American history. 97.3— Es Elson, H. W. History of the United States of America. 973 — E19 Side lights on American history, the national period before the Civil war. 973 — Ei2 Fiske, John. History of the United States. 973 — Fi How the United States became a nation. 973 — F Forsyth, G. A. Story of the soldier. 973— F4 Galpin, Cromwell and others. Children’s history book. 973 — G3 Garrison, G. P. Westward extension, 1841-1850. 973— G23 Gibbs, G. F. Pike and cutlass. 973 — G12 Gilman, Arthur. Historv of the Ameri- can people. 973 — G4 Making of the American nation. 973— G18 Glascock, W. H. Stories of Columbia. 973— Gs Gordy, W. F. American leaders and heroes. 973 — G15 Gregg, David and others. Makers of the American republic. 973 — G17 Griffis, W. E. Romance of conquest. 973— G13 Guerber, H. A. Story of the great re- public. 973 — Gio Hale, E. E. Memories of a hundred years. 2v. 973 — H18 Harper’s encyclopaedia of United States history from 458 A. D. to 1902. 973— H 16 Hart, A. B. ed. American history told by contemporaries. 4v. 973 — Hii V. I. Era of colonization. V. 2. Building of the republic. V. 3. National expansion. V. 4. Welding of the nation. Plandbook of the history, diplomacy and government of the United States, for class use. 973 — H6 Source-book of American history. 973— H 14 Higginson, T. W. Larger history of the United States of America. 973 — Hi Young folks’ history of the United States. 973— H3 and Macdonald, William. History of the United States from 986 to 1905* 973— H22 Johnston, Alexander. History of Ameri- can politics. 973 — J Judson, H. P. Young American. 973 — J6 Lane, Mrs. M. A. L. and Hill, Margaret. comp. American history in literature. 973— L14 Lamed, J. N. History of the United States. 973— L2 Lawler, T. B. Essentials of American history. 973 — Lio Primary history of the United States. 973— L13 Lossing, B. J. Story of the United States navy. 973 — L MacDonald, William, ed. Select docu- ments illustrative of the history of the United States. 973 — M16 Select statutes, illustrative of the history of the United States. 973 — M30 Mace, W. H. School history of the United States. 973 — M35 McLaughlin, A. C. History of the American nation. 973 — M22 McMaster, J. B. History of the people of the United States. 973 — M Primary historv of the United States. 973 — M28 School history of the United States. 973— M 14 Masson, j.. L. Yankee navy. 973 — M19 Matthews, Franklin. Our navy in time of war. 973 — M24 Montgomery, D. H. Beginner’s Ameri- can history. 973 — M3 Leading facts of American history. 973— M4 Student’s American history. 973— Mil Morris, Charles, ed. Historical tales: American. 973 — M5 Mowry, W. A. and Mowry, A. M. His- tory of the United States. 973 — M12 Mrs. B. S. Essentials of United States history. 973 — M38 Parmele, Mrs. M. P. Short history of the United States. 973 — P2 Pierson, Mrs. H. W. History of the United States in words of one syllable. *973— ^9 92 UNITED STATES HISTORY: GENERAL— COLONIES. Pollard, Josephine. History of the bat- tles of America. 973 — Pii Pratt, M. L. American history stories. 4 v. 973 — Pi America’s story for America’s chil- dren. 5v. 973 — P6 Quackenbos, G. P. Illustrated school history of the United States. 973 — Qi Redway, J. W. Making of the American nation. 973 — R7 Rhodes, J. F. History of the United States. 7v. 973 — R2 Richardson, A. S. History of our coun- try. 973 — R Schwartz, J. A. Five little strangers and how they came to live in America. 973 — S4 Scott, D. B. Short outline history of the United States. 973 — S Scudder, H. E. History of the United States of America. 973 — Sii Semple, E. C. American history and its geographic conditions. 973 — SiS Simonds, W. E. American date book. 973— S20 Smith, Goldwin. United States: political history, 1492-1871. 973 — S6 Sparks, E. E. Expansion of the Ameri- can people. 973 — S18 Men who made the nation. 973 — S16 Steele, J. D. and Steele, Mrs. E. B. Barnes’ brief history of the United States. 973 — Si Barnes’ popular history of the United States of America. 2v. 973 — S 10 Symonds, H. C. Abstract of the ele- ments of United States history ar- ranged in tabular form. 973 — S17 Tappan, E. M. American hero stories. 973— Tio Our country’s story. 973 — T9 Thomas, A. C. Elementary history of the United States. 973 — T4 Thompson, Waddy. History of the United States. 973 — T12 Thorpe, F. N. History of the United States for junior classes. 973 — Tii School history of the United States. 973 — Ti 3 Wilson, Mrs. L. L. W. History reader for elementary schools. 973 — W6 Woodrow. Division and reunion, 1829-1889. 973— W9 Wise, H. A. Seven decades of the union. 973 — Wii Wright, H. C. Children’s stories of American progress. 973 — W DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION. Bourne, E. G. Spain in America, 1450- 1580 973. i_B 3 Cheyney, E. P. European background of American history, 1300-1600. 973.1— Ci Corbett, E. and Content, A. Stories of the three Americas; their discovery and settlement. 973-i — C Dickson, Mrs. M. S. From the old world to the new. 973-1 — D Fiske, John. Discovery of America. 2v. 973 - 1 — F Gilman, Arthur. Discovery and explora- tion of America. 973-i — G Higginson, T. W. Young folks’ book of American explorers. 973-1 — H Hood, M. G. Tales of discovery on the Pacific slope. 973-1 — Hi Johnson, W. H. Pioneer Spaniards in North America. 973-1 — J Lawler, T. B. Story of Columbus and Magellan. ^ 973- 1 — L2 McMurry, C. A. Pioneers on land and sea. 973.1 — Mi Morris, Charles. Heroes of discovery in America. 973.1— M Shaw, E. R. Discoverers and ex- plorers. 973.1 — S Wade, Mrs. M. H. B. Coming of the white men. 973-1 — Wi COLONIES. Andrews, C. M. Colonial self-govern- ment, 1652-1689. 973-2 — A3 Brady, C. T. Colonial fights and fight- ers. 973-2 — B6 Brooks, E. S. Century book of the American colonies. 973-2 — B4 Campbell, Douglas. Puritan in Holland, England and America. 2v. 973.2 — C4 Catherwood, M. H. Heroes of the mid- dle West. 973.2 — C2 Chadwick, Mrs. M. L. Pratt, see Pratt, M. L. Coffin, C. C. Old times in the colonies, 973 - 2 — C Colonial stories retold from St. Nicholas. 973 - 2 — C6 Drake, S. A. Making of the Ohio val- ley states. 973-2 — Di Making of Virginia and the middle colonies, 1578-1701. 973-2 — D On Plymouth rock. 973-2 — D3 Taking of Louisburg. 973-2 — D4 Eggleston, Edward. > Beginners of a na- tion. 973-2 — E — — Transit of civilization from Eng- land to America in the seventeenth century. 973-2 — E2 G. C. Life in the eighteenth cen- . tury.- 973.2— E4 Our first century. 973-2 — E3 Fisher, G. P. Colonial era. 973-2 — F Fiske, John. Discovery and coloniza- tion of North America. 973-2 — F5 Dutch and Quaker colonies in America. 2v. 973-2 — F2 New France and New England. 973 . 2 ^F 3 Old Virginia and her neighbors. 2v. 973.2— Fi Gilman, Arthur. Colonization of Amer- ica. 973 - 2 — G2 Greene, E. B. Provincial America, 1690- 1740- 973.2— G6 Griffis, W. E. Pilgrims in their three homes. 973-2 — G Romance of American coloniza- tion. 973.2 — Gi Guerber, H. A. Story of the thirteen colonies. 973-2 — G3 UNITED STATES HISTORY: COLONIES— CONSTITUTION AL PERIOD. 93 Hart, A. B. Source readers in Ameri- can history. Colonial children. 97.3-2 — H4 Camps and firesides of the Revolu- tion. 973.3— H2 How our grandfathers lived. 973— H 19 Romance of the Civil war. 973.2— H 14 Hazard, B. E. and Dutton, S. T. Indians and pioneers. 973.2-1-^3 Hutchinson, Thomas. King Philip’s war and witchcraft in New England. 973.2— H5 Johnson, Rossiter. History of the French war. 973-2 — J Lodge, H. C. Short history of the Eng- lish colony in America. 973-2 — L Markham, Richard. Narrative history of King Philip’s war. 973-2 — M Moore, Nina. Pilgrims and Puritans. 973.2— Mi Parton, James. Colonial pioneers. 973.2— Pi Pratt, M. L. Stories of colonial chil- dren. 973-2 — P Roosevelt, Theodore. Episodes from “The winning of the West,” 1769-1807. 973.2— Ri Winning of the West. 4v. 973-2— R Smith, H. A. Thirteen colonies. 973.2— S3 Captain John. Generali historic of Virginia. 2v. 973-2 — Sio Stone, G. L. and Fickett, M. G. Every day life in the colonies. 973-2 — S8 Thwaites, R. G. Colonies, 1492-1750. 973-2— Ti Tyler, L. G. England in America, 1580- 1652. 973-2— T3 Wade, Mrs. M. H. B. Old colony days. 973-2— W4 Welsh, L. D. Colonial days. 973.2 — W3 REVOLUTION. Brady, C. T. American fights and fighters. 973-3— B7 Brooks, E. S. Century book of the American Revolution. 973-3 — B4 Cleveland, H. M. Stories of brave old times. 973-3 — C6 Coffin, C. C. Boys of ’76. 973.3 — C Dickson, Mrs. M. S. Hundred years of warfare, 1689-1789. 973-3 — D4 Drake, S. A. Burgoyne’s invasion of 1777- . 973.3— D2 Campaign of Trenton, 1776-1777. 973-3— D3 Watch fires of ’76. 973-3 — D Everett, Edward. First battles of the Revolution. 973-3 — Ei Fiske, John. American Revolution. 2v. 973-3— F2 Critical period of American his- tory. 973.3 _Fi War of indenendence. 973-3 — F Heath, William. Memoirs of the Ameri- can war. 973-3 — H4 Howard, G. E. Preliminaries of the Revolution, 1763-1775- 973-3— H5 Jay, John. Battle of Harlem plains. 973 . 3 — J4 Lodge, H. C. Story of the Revolution. 973-3— L2 Lossing, B. J. Pictorial field book of the Revolution. 2v. 973-3 — L Moore, Nina. From colony to common- wealth. 973-3— IVn Parton, James. Revolutionary heroes. 973-3- P 3 Revolutionary pioneers for the young people. 973 . 3 — Ri Revolutionary stories retold from St. Nicholas. 973-3 — R 4 Schouler, James. Americans of 1776 . 973-3— S 9 Scudder, H. E. ed. Men and manners in America 100 years ago. 973-3 — S Sloane, W. M. French war and the Revolution. 973-3 — S 2 Tiffany, Mrs. see Moore, Nina. Tomlinson, E. T. Short history of the American Revolution. 973-3 — T4 Trevelyan, Sir G. O. American Revolu- tion. 3v. 973-3— T3 Van Tyne, C. H. American Revolu- tion, 1776-1783. 973-3— V 2 Watson, H. C. Noble deeds of our fathers. 973-3 — W3 CONSTITUTIONAL PERIOD TO CIVIL WAR. Babcock, K. C. Rise of American na- tionality. 973-5 — B3 Barnes, James. Naval actions of the war of 1812. 973-5 — Bi Bassett, J. S. Federalist system, 1789- 1801. 973-4— B Brady, C. T. Conquest of the South- west. 973-6 — B Burgess, J. W. Middle period, 1817- 1858 . 973-5— B Channing, Edward. Jeffersonian system, 1801-1811. 973-4 — Cl Hart, A. B. Formation of the Union, 1750-1829. 973.4 — Hi Hosmer, J. K. History of the Louisiana purchase. 973-4 — H Johnson, Rossiter. History of the war of 1812-15. 973-5— J Ladd, H. O. History of the war with Mexico. 973-6 — L Lossing, B. J. Pictorial .field-book of the war of 1812. 973-5 — L MacDonald, William. Jacksonian de- mocracy. 973-5 — Mi McLaughlin, A. C. Confederation and the constitution. 973-4 — Mi Mahan, A. T. Sea power in its relations to the war of 1812. 2v. 973-5 — M Smith, T. C. Parties and slavery, 1850- 1859. 973.6— S Soley, J. R. Boys of 1812 and other naval heroes. 973-5 — S Tomlinson, E. T. War of 1812. 973-5— T2 Turner, F. J. Rise of the new West, 1819-1829. 973.5 _Ti Walker, F. A. Making of the nation, 1783-1817. 973.4 — W2 94 UNITED STATES HISTORY: CIVIL WAR. NEW YORK. CIVIL WAR. Abbot, W. J. Battlefields and camp fires. 973.7— A.3 Battlefields and victory. 9737 — A4 Avary, M. L. ed. Virginia girl in the Civil war. 9737 — A7 Blaisdell, A. F. Stories of the Civil war, 9737— B14 Burrage, H. S. Gettysburg and Lincoln. 9737— B21 Cable, G. W. and others. Famous ad- ventures and prison escapes of the Civil war. 9737 — C14 Chadwick, F. E. Causes of the Civil war. 9737— C28 Champlin, J. D. Young folk’s history of the war for the Union. 9737 — C2 Cheney, Mrs. C. E. Young folk’s history of the Civil war. 9737 — C6 Cist, H. M. Army of the Cumberland. 9737— C3 Civil war stories retold from St. Nicholas 9737— C26 Coffin, C. C. Boys of ’61. 973 7 — C Drum-beat of the nation. 9737— C9 Following the flag. 9737 — Cr Freedom triumphant. 9737 — 10 Marching to victory. 9737 — C8 My days and nights on the battle- field. 9737— Cl 3 Redeeming the republic. 9737 — C7 Cox, J. D. Atlanta. 9737 — C4 — March to the sea. 9737 — C5 Crawford, M. C. Romance of old New England churches. 9737 — C24 Dana, C. A. Recollections of the Civil war. 973.7— D6 Dodge, T. A. Bird’s eye view of our Civil war. 9737 — D3 Doubleday, Abner. Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. 9737 — D2 Drake, S. A. Battle of Gettysburg. 973.7— D5 Fiske, John. Mississippi valley in the Civil war. 973.7— F4 Force, M. F. From Fort Henry to Cor- inth. 9737— B Gordon, J. B. Reminiscences of the Civil war. 973.7— Gi I Goss, W. L. Recollections of a private. 9737— G3 Greene, F. V. Mississippi. 9737 — G Hale, E. E. Stories of war told by sol- diers. 9737 — H Higginson, T. W. Army life in a black regiment. 9737 — H3 Hosmer, J. K. Appeal to arms. 9737— H26 Outcome of the Civil war. 973.7— H2S Humphreys, A. A. Virginia campaign of ’64 and ’65. 973.7 — Hi Johnson, Rossiter. Short history of the war of secession. 9737 — J R. U. and Buel, C. C. ed. Battles and leaders of the Civil war. 4v. 9737— J4 McCarthy, Carlton. Detailed minutiae of soldier life in the army of northern Virginia. 9737 — Mil Mahan, A. T. Gulf and inland waters. 9737— M Nichols, G. W. Story of the great march. 9737 — Ni Nicolay, J. G. Outbreak of rebellion. 9737— N Palfrey, F. W. Antietam and Fredericks- burg. 973.7 — P Pinkerton, Allan. Spy of the rebellion. 9737— P18 Pittenger, William. Great locomotive chase. 9737 — Pi Pond, G. E. Shenandoah valley in 1864. 9737— PS Ropes, J. C. Army under Pope. 973.7 — R Soley, J. R. Sailor boys of ’61. 973.7 — S9 Swinton, William. Campaigns of the army of the Potomac. 9737 — S3 Webb, A. S. Peninsula. 9737 — Wi SINCE THE CIVIL WAR. Abbot, W. J. Blue jackets of ’98. 973.8— Ai Austin, O. P. Uncle Sam’s soldiers. Avary, Mrs. M. L. Dixie after the war. 973.8— As Brooks, E. S. Story of our war with Spain. 973-8 — Bi Davis, R. H. Cuban and Porto Rican campaigns. 973-8 — D Dewitt, D. M. Impeachment and trial of Andrew Johnson, seventeenth presi- dent of the United States. 973-8 — D3 Doubleday, Russell. Gunner aboard the “Yankee.” 973-8 — D2 Draper, A. S. Rescue of Cuba. 973.8— D I Hobson, R. P. Sinking of the “Merri- mac.” 973-8 — Hi Kaler, J. O. see Otis, James, pseud. Lodge, H. C. War with Spain. 973.8 — Li Mahan, A. T. Lessons of the war with Spain. 973-8 — M4 Marshall, Edward. Story of the Rough Riders. 973.8— M2 Morris, Charles. War with Spain. 973-8— M Otis, James, pseud. Boys of ’98. 973-8— O Peck, H. T. Twenty years of the repub- lic, 1885-1905. 973.8— P2 Roosevelt, Theodore. Rough Riders. 973-8— Ri Ross, Clinton. Heroes of our war with Spain. 973.8 — R Spears, J. R. Our navy in the war with Spain. 973-8 — S NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND. Anderson, J. J. and Flick, A. C. Short history of the state of New York. 974.7— A2 Appleton’s dictionary of greater New York. 974-7 — Ai Bacon, Edwin Munroe. The Connecticut river and the valley of the Connecticut. 974— H4 Bellamy, B. W. Governor’s island. 974.7— B4 NEW YORK— WESTERN STATES. 95 Bislandy Elizabeth. Old Greenwich. 974.7— Bs Brooks, E. S. Story of New York. 974.7— B3 Colton, J. M. Annals of old Manhattan. 974.7— Cl Davis, J. W. Four New York boys. 974.7— D3 Drake, S. A. ed. Book of New England legends and folk lore in prose and poetry. 974 — D2 Making of New England. 974 — D Durand, E. D. -.City chest of New Amsterdam. 974-7 — D2 Earle, Mrs. A. M. Stadt buys of New Amsterdam. 974-7 — E Fiske, John. Beginnings of New Eng- land. 974.— F Goodwin, Mrs. M. W. Fort Amsterdam. 974.7— Gi and others. Historic New York. 974.4— G2 Hall, E. M. McGown’s pass and vicinity. 974.7— Hio Halsey, F. W. Old New York frontier. 974.7— H5 Hemstreet, Charles. Literary New York. 974.7— H8 Story of Manhattan. 974-7 — Ho Hendrick, Welland. Brief history of the Empire state. 974-7 — H2 Hill, G. E. and Waring, G. E. Old-wells and water-courses of the island of Manhattan. 974-7 — H4 Humphrey, Mrs. F. A. How New Eng- land was made. 974 — Hi Janvier, T. A. Dutch founding of New York. 974-7— J Kittredge, G. L. Old farmer and his almanac. 974 — K Lamb, M. J. and Harrison, C. C. History of the city of New York. 3v. 974.7 — L Lossing, B. J. Empire state. 974-7 — L3 Lovering, A. T. Stories of New York. 974.7— L4 Martin, E. G. Stories of New York. 974.7— M3 Mason, A. B. Fourteen miles round. 974.7— Mi Ostrander, S. M. History of the city of Brooklyn and Kings county. 2v. 974.72— O Pine, J. B. King’s college, now Colum- bia university. 974-7 — Pi Powell, L. P. Historic towns of New England. 974 — P2 Historic towns of the Middle states. 974— P3 Prentice, W. R. History of New York state. 974-7 — P4 Putnam, Ruth. Annetje Jan’s farm. 974.7— P2 Randall, S. S. History of the state of New York. 974-7 — R2 Redway, J. W. Making of the Empire state. 974.7— R7 Rhoades, L. I. Story of Philadelphia. 974.8 — Ri Richman, I. B. Rhode Island; its mak- ing and its meaning. 974- S — R Roosevelt, Theodore. New York. 974.7— R3 Scudder, H. E. Boston town. 974-4 — S Severance, F. H. Old ti'ails on the Niagara frontier. 974-7 — S16 Smith, William. History of New York from first discovery to 1732. 974.7 — ^S7 Southworth, G. V. Story of the Empire state. 974.7— S15 Stockton, F. R. Stories of New Jersey. 974- 9^S Stone, W. L. History of New York City. 974.7— S4 Swett, S. M. Stories of Maine. 974.1 — S Swift, Lindsay. Literary landmarks of Boston. 974-4 — Si Sylvester, N. B. Historical sketches of northern New York. 974-7 — ^.S6 Todd, C. B. Brief history of the city of New York. 974-7 — T3 ■ In olde Connecticut. 974-6 — T Story of the city of New York. 974.7— T Ulmann, Albert. Landmark history of New York. 974-7 — U Valentine, D. T. History of New York City. 974-7— V Van Rensselaer, J. K. Goede vrouw of Mana-ha-ta. 974-7 — Vs Villard, O. G. Early history of Wall Street, 1653-1789. 974-7— V3 Walton, J. S. and Brumbaugh, M. G. Stories of Pennsylvania. 974-8 — Wi Williams, Sherman. Stories from early New York history. 974-7 — W6 Wilson, D. M. Where American inde- pendence began. 974-4 — W R. R. Historic Long Island. 974.72— W New York — old and new. 2v. 974.7— W3 SOUTHERN STATES. Connelly, E. M. Story of Kentucky. 976— C Cooke, J. E. Stories of the old dominion. 975— Cl Virginia. 975 — C Fortier, Alcee. Louisiana studies. 976.3— F Hitchcock, Ripley. Louisiana purchase and the exploration, early history and building of the West. 976.3 — H King, Grace. De Soto and his men in the land of Florida. 975-9 — K New Orleans. 976.3 — K Pryor, Mrs. S. A. R. Birth of the na- tion; Jamestown, 1607. 975-5 — P Thompson, J. M. Story of Louisiana. 976.3— T Todd, C. B. Story of Washington. 975- 3— T WESTERN STATES. Baldwin, James. Conquest of the old Northwest and its settlement by Americans. 977 — B2 Discovery of the old Northwest. 977— B I WESTERN STATES— ADULT FICTION. Carr, Lucien. Missouri a bone of conten- tion. 977 — Ci Chadwick, Mrs. M. L. Pratt, see Pratt, M. L. Dellenbaugh, F. S. Breaking the wilder- ness. 978 — Di Drake, S. A. Making of the great West, 1512-1883. 978 — D Forster, G. F. Stories of Minnesota. 977— Fi Hosmer', J. K. Short history of the Mississippi valley. 977 — Hi Hough, Emerson. Way to the West and the lives of three early Americans, Boone, Crockett, Carson. 978 — Hi James, G. W. In and out of the old mis- sions of California. 9794 — J McMurry, C. A. Pioneer history stories of the Mississippi valley.^ _ 977 — Mi Pioneers of the Mississippi valley. 977— Ms Pioneers of the Rocky mountains. 978 — M Mathews, Alfred. Ohio and her western reserve. 977 — M4 Parrish, Randall. Historic Illinois. 977 — Pi Powell, L. P. Historic towns of the Western states. 978 — Pi Pratt, M. L. Great West. 978 — P Stories of Illinois. 977 — P Thompson, J. M. Stories of Indiana. 977— Ti Thwaites, R. G. Brief history of Rocky mountain exploration. 978— T How George Rogers Clark won the Northwest. 977 — T3 Stories of the Badger state. 977— T2 Story of Wisconsin. 977 — T Wagner, Harr. ed. Pacific history stories. 978 — W SOUTH AMERICA. Butterworth, Hezekiah. South America; a popular illustrated history of the South American republics, Cuba and Panama. 980 — B Prescott, W. H. History of the con- quest of Peru. 985 — P OCEANICA. Jenks, Edward. History of the Austra- lasian colonies. 993 — J Jose, A. W. Australasia: the common- wealth and New Zealand. 993 — Ji Knapp, Adeline. Story of Philippines. 991— K Stevenson. _v. L. Footnote to history. 996.1 — S Tregarthen, Greville. Story of Austra- lasia. 993 — T ADULT FICTION. 2 — A283h 2 — /\283m 2 — A283V 2 — A283W -A 295 ji -A295I2 -A295t2 2 — A295W Adams, Andy. Cattle brands. 2 — A2111C Log of a cowboy. 2 — A2111I Reed Anthony, cowman. 2 — A2iiir Texas matchmaker, 2 — A2iiit Agnus, Orme. Sarah Tuldon. 2 — A274S Aguilar, Grace. Days of Bruce. 2 — A283d Home influence. Mother’s recompense. Vale of cedars. — ; — Woman’s friendship, Ainsworth, W. H. Flitch of bacon. 2 — A295fi James the Second. Lord Mayor of London, Tower of London. Windsor castle. Albanesi, Mme. E. A. M. Susannah and one other. 2 — A326S Alcott, L. M. Hospital sketches. 2— A355h — — Hospital sketches and camp and fireside stories. 2 — A355h Moods. 2 — A355mi Proverb stories. 2 — A355P Silver pitchers. 2 — A355S Includes: Independence. Spinning-wheel stories. 2 — A355S2 Work; a story of experience. 2 — A355W Alden, Mrs. I. M. Chautauqua girls at home. 2 — A358C : Ester Reid. 2 — A358e2 Four girls at Chautauqua, 2 — A358f Hall in the grove. 2 — A3s8h Aldrich, T. B. Marjorie Daw. 2 — A365m — — Prudence Palfrey. 2 — A365P Qiueen of Sheba. 2 — A365q Sea turn and other matters. 2— A365SI Stillwater tragedy. 2 — A365S Two bites at a cherry, 2 — A365t Allen, Grant. Miss Cayley’s adventures. 2 — A425mi J, L. Aftermath. 2 — A427a Choir invisible. 2 — A427C Flute and violin and other Ken- tucky tales and romances, 2 — A427f Kentucky cardinal. 2 — A427k Mettle of the pasture. 2 — A427m Reign of law. 2 — A427r W. B. Around the Yule log. 2 — A432a Allston, Margaret, pseud, see Farquhar, Anna. • Altsheler, J. A. Before the dawn. 2 — A469b ^'he candidate. 2 — A469C Guthrie of the Times. 2 — A46qg Herald of the West. 2 — A469h In circling camps. 2 — A469i In hostile red. 2 — A469ii • Soldier of Manhattan. 2 — A469S Sun of Saratoga. 2 — A469SI Wilderness road. 2 — A469W Andrews, Mrs. M. R. S. Militants. 2 — A5684m The perfect tribute. 2 — A5684P Anstey, F. pseud, see Guthrie, T, A. Antrobus, C. L. Quality corner. 2 — A6362Q Arblay, F. B. d’, Evelina. 2 — A66se Arnim, M. A. B. Grdiin von. Bene- factress. 2 — A749b Fraulein Schmidt and Mr. Anstru- ther. 2 — A749f ADULT FICTION. 97 Princess Priscilla’s fortnight. 2— A749P Atherton, Mrs. G. F. H. Conqueror. 2 — A868ci Rezanov. 2 — A868ri Rulers of kings. 2 — A868r Auerbach, Berthold. Villa on the Rhine. 2 — A917V Austen, Jane. Emma. 2v. Mansfield Park. 2v. Northanger Abbey. Persuasion. Pride and prejudice. Sense and sensibility. Austin, J. G. Betty Alden. David Alden’s daughter. Dr. Le Baron and his daughters. 2 — A936d2 Mrs. Beauchamo Brown. Nameless nobleman. Standish of Standish. Babcock, Mrs. W. E. see Onoto, pseud. Bacheller, I. A. Darrel of the Blessed -A933e 2— A933m 2— A933n 2— A933P 2— A933P2 2— A933SI ■ 2 — A936b -A936d 2 — A936m 2 — A936n 2 — A936SI Watanna, Isles. D’ri and I. Eben Holden. Silas Strong. Vergilius. 2 — Bi2idi 2 — Bi2id 2 — Bi2ie 2 — B121SI 2 — B121V Barr, Mrs. A. E. H. Beads of Tasmer. 2 — B268b4 — Belle of Bowling Green. 2 — B268b6 Bernicia. 2 — B268b Black shilling. 2 — B268bs Bow of orange ribbon. 2 — B268b3 Daughter of Fife. 2 — B268d Feet of clay. 2 — B268f Friend Olivia. 2 — B268f2 Jan Vedder’s wife. 2 — B268J Last of the Macallisters. 2 — B268I 2 — B268m.3 2 — B 268m 2 2 — B268P 2 — B268r 2 — B2683 2 — B268S5 -B268t B2682m B268201 2 — B268ri Bacon, Mrs. Selden, see Daskam, J. D. Bailey, Mrs. A. W. Sage brush parson. 2— B 1 54s Baker, W. M. Blessed saint certainty. 2— Bi68b His majesty, myself. 2 — Ei68h Balzac, Honore de. After-dinner stories. 2 — Bi98a3 Cesar Birotteau. 2 — B198CI • Country parson. 2 — B198C3 Cousin Pons. 2 — B198C5 Eugenie Grandet. 2 — BiqSe Magic skin. 2 — BipSm Pere Goriot. 2 — BigSpi Bangs, J. K. Ghosts I have met and some others. 2 — B2i6g Bebellious heroine. 2 — B2i6r Banks, Mrs. N. H. Little hills. 2 — B2181I Oldfield. 2 — B21810 Round anvil rock. 2 — B2i8ir Barbour, A. M. Breakers ahead. 2 — B239b That Mainwaring affair. 2 — B239ti R. H. Kitty of the roses. 2 — B2392k Land of joy. 2 — B2392I Orchard princess. 2 — B23920 Bardeen, C. W. Woman trustee and other stories about schools. 2 — B245W Barlow, Jane. Creel of Irish stories. 2 — B258C From the land of the shamrock. 2— B2s8f ■ Irish idylls. 2 — B258i Barmby, B. H. Rosslyn’s raid. 2 — B2s82r Barnes, James. For king or country. 2 — B26if Loyal traitor. 2 — B26TI Princetonian. 2 — B261P Unpardonable war. 2 — B26in Maid of Maiden Lane. Michael and Theodora Paul and Christina. Remember the Alamo. Scottish sketches. Squire of Sandalside. Trinity bells. Robert. In the midst of alarms. 2 — B 2682! I Mutable many. Over the border. Rock in the Baltic. Speculations of John Steele. 2 — B 2682 SI Strong arm. 2 — B2682S Triumphs of Eugene Valmont. 2 — B2682ti Victors. 2 — B2682V Barrett, Wilson. Sign of the cross. 2 — B2742S Barrie, J. M. Auld licht idylls. 2 — B275a Little minister. 2 — B275I Little white bird. 2 — B275I2 Sentimental Tommy. 2 — B275S Tillyloss scandal. 2 — B275t Tommy and Grizel. 2 — B275t2 Window in Thrums. 2 — B275WT [Barry, J. D.] Our best society. 2 — B2790 Bartlett, F. O. Joan of the alley. 2 — B289J Barton, W. E. Hero in homespun. 2 — B293h Pine knot. 2 — B293P Bashford, H. H. Tommy Wideawake. 2 — B299t Baskett, J. N. As the light led. 2— B3i5ai At you-all’s house. 2 — B3i5a Sweetbrier and thistledown. 2— B315S Bassett, Mrs. M. E. S. Little green door. 2 — B3191I Bates, Arlo. Diary of a saint. 2 — B32qd Morgan. Martin Brook. 2 — B3296m Baumbach, Rudolf. Tales from wonder- land. 2 — B3472tr Bayly, A. E. see Lyall, Edna, pseud. Beach, R. E. The spoilers. 2 — B3652S Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, earl of. Lothair. 2 — B365I ■ Becke, Louis and Jeffery, Walter. Mu- tineer. 2 — B394m Beckford, William. Vathek. 2 — B396V Bedford, Jessie, see Godfrey, Elizabeth, pseud. Beecher, H, W. Norwood. 2 — B4i4n Behrens, Bertha, see Heimburg, W. pseud. Bell, Currer, pseud, see Bronte, Charlotte. Bell, Ellis, pseud, see Bronte, Emily. 98 ADULT FICTION. Bell, J. J. Ethel. 2 — B433e Jess and Co. 2 — 6433] Later adventures of Wee Mac- greegor. 2 — B433I Mr. Pennycook’s boy. 2 — B433mi Mrs. M’Lerie. 2 — B433m Wee Macgreegor. 2 — B433W L. L. At home with the Jardines. 2— B434a Book of girls. 2 — B434b Carolina Lee. 2 — B434C Hope Loring. 2 — B434h Instinct of step-fatherhood. 2— B434i Little sister to the wilderness. ♦ 2 — B434I Love affairs of an old maid. 2— B434h Under side of things. 2 — B43411 Bellamy, Edward. Equality. 2 — B435ie Looking backward. 2 — B4351I Belloc, Hilaire. Emmanuel Burden. 2 — B446e Bennet, R. A. For the white Christ. 2 — B46Qf Bennett, E. A. Anna of the five towns. 2 — B47ia Benson, A. C. Beside still waters. 2 — B474ib E. F. Act in a backwater. 2 — 6474a Angel of pain. 2 — 6474a i Challoners. 2 — B474CI Vintage. 2 — B474V R. H. By what authority? 2—647446 King’s achievement. 2 — 64744k Light invisible. 2 — B4744I Queen’s tragedy. 2 — B4744Q Benton, C. F. pseud, see Burrell, C. B. Berger, Elizabeth, pseud, see Sheppard, E. S. Besant, Sir Walter. Alabaster box. 2— Bs54a3 All sorts and conditions of men. 2— B554a2 Armorel of Lyonesse. 2 — B554ai City of refuge. 2 — B554C2 Fountain sealed. 2 — 6554!! Master craftsman. 2 — Bs54m Rebel queen. 2 — B554r St. Katherine’s by the tower. 2— B554S Bethusy-Huc, Valeska, Grdiin. The Eichofs. 2 — Bsb.se Betts, L. W. Story of an east-side family. 2 — B 5652s Bindloss, Harold. Alton of Somasco. 2 — B6i2a Bingham, Katharine. Philadelphians. 2 — B6132P Black, Alexander. Miss Jerry. 2 — 6627m William. Briseis. 2 — 66272b Daughter of Heth. 2 — 662726 Green pastures and Piccadilly. 2 — B6272g Highland cousins. 2 — B6272hi In far Lochaber. 2 — B6272i In silk attire. 2 — B6272ii Judith Shakespeare. 2 — 66272] Kilmeny. 2 — 66272k Macleod of Dare. 2 — 66272m Madcap Violet. 2 — B6272mT Maid of Killeena. 2 — B6272m6 Princess of Thule. 2 — B6272PI Shandon bells. 2 — 66272s! Strange adventures of a phaeton. 2 — B6272S4 That beautiful wretch. 2 — B6272t Three feathers. 2 — B6272ti Wild Eelin. 2 — B6272W2 Wolfenberg. 2 — B6272W4 Yolande. 2 — B6272y Blackmore, R. D. Alice Lorraine. 2 — 6629a Dariel. 2 — 66296 Kit and Kitty. 2 — 6629k — — Lorna Doone. 2 — B629I ■ Mary Annerly. 2 — 6629ml Perlycross. 2 — B629P Springhaven. 2 — 6629s i Blake, M. M. Courtship by command. 2 — 66364c Blanchan, Neltje, pseud, see Doubleday, Mrs. N. 6. D. Blanchard, A. E. Because of conscience. 2 — 6639b Frontier knight. 2 — 6639! Heroine of 1812. 2 — B639hi Janet’s college career. 2 — 6639] Bland, Mrs. Hubert, see Nesbit, Edith. Blatchford, M. E. Polly and the aunt. 2 — B644P Blundell, Mrs. M. E. S. see Francis, M. E. pseud. Bogue, Mrs. see Bell, L. L. Bolanden, Conrad von. Barbarossa. 2 — 6687b Boldrewood, Rolf, pseud, see Browne, T. A. Boothby, Guy. My strangest case. 2 — B7252m4 Bourget, Paul. Monica and other stories. 2 — 6772m Bouvet, Marguerite. My lady. 2— 6782m Tales of an old chateau. 2 — B782t Boyesen, H. H. Gunnar. 2 — B79ig Boyle, Mrs. V. F. Devil tales. 2 — 67926 Serena. 2 — 6792s Bradford, Gamaliel, jr. Private tutor. 2— B799P Brady, C. T. The bishop. 2 — 6812b Corner in coffee. 2 — 6812c For love of country. 2 — B8i2f For the freedom of the sea. 2— B8i2fi Grip of honor. 2 — B8i2g Hohenzollern. 2 — B8i2h ■ Little traitor to the South. 2 — B812I Patriots. 2 — B8i2p Quiberon touch. 2 — B8i2q Sir Henry Morgan, buccaneer. 2 B8I2SI Southerners. 2 — B8i2S Three daughters of the confeder- acy. 2 — B8i2ti Two captains. 2 — B8i2t When blades are out. 2 — B8i2w Woven with the ship. 2 — B8i2wi and Peple, Edward. Richard the brazen. 2 — B8i2r Brainerd, Mrs. E. H. see Hoyt, Eleanor. Bronte, Charlotte. Jane Eyre. 2 — 68691] Professor. 2 — B8691PI Includes: Emma, Poems. ADULT FICTION. 99 Shirley. 2 — B8691S Bronte, Emily Wuthering heights. 2 — B86Q2WI Includes: Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte. Brooks, E. S. In Leisler’s times. 2 — B8732i Romances of colonial 2— B§737r County road. Geraldine. days. Brown, Alice. Court of love. High noon. Judgment. King’s end. Mannerings. -877CI 2 — B877C 2 — B877I1 2— B877j 2 — B877k 2 — B877m2 Meadow-grass, tales of New^ Eng- land life. Paradise. Tiverton tales. -B877m -B877P — B877t A. R. Immortal garland. 2 — B877ii Millionaire’s son. 2 — B877im C. B. Jane Talbot. 2 — B8774J H. D. Petrie estate. 2 — B878P Two college girls. 2 — B878t W. G. Gentleman of the South. 2 — B88i2g Browne, T. A. Last chance. 2 — B884I My run home. 2 — B884mj Robbery under arms. 2 — B884r Brush, C. C. Colonel’s opera cloak. 2 — B912C Buchan, John. Half-hearted. 2 — B9i8h Buchanan, R. W. Shadow of the sword. 2 — B9182S Bullen, F. T. Apostles of the southeast. 2 — B936a Deep-sea plunderings. 2 — B936d Bullock, S. F. Squireen. 2 — B938S Bulwer-Lytton, E. G. E. L. baron Lytton. Alice. 2 — B94ia Caxtons. ■ 2 — B941C Coming race. 2 — B941C2 Eugene Aram. 2 — B94ie3 Harold. 2 — B941I1 Flarold. 2 — B94ih3 Includes: Falkland; Calderon, the cour- tier. Kenelm Chillingly. 2 — B94iki Kenelm Chillingly. Includes: Rienzi. 2 — B941ICI Last days of Pompeii. 2 — B941I Last of the barons. 2v. 2 — B941I3 Includes: Pausanius, the Spartan; Cald- eron, the courtier. My novel. 2 — B94im Night and morning. 2 — B94ini Includes: Godolphin. Parisians. 2 — B941P Paul Clifford. 2 — B941P3 Pilgrims of the Rhine. 2 — B941P8 Rienzi. 2 — B94ir What will he do with it? 2v. 2 — B941W Bunner, H. C. Love in old cloathes. 2 — B9422] Midge. 2 — B9422mi More short sixes. 2 — B9422ni2 Short sixes. 2 — B9422S Story of a New York house. 2 — B9422SI Zadoc Pine and other stories. 2 — B9422Z Bunyan, John. Pilgrim’s progress. 2— B9424P Burgess, Gelett. Little sister of destiny. 2— B955I and Irwin, Will. Picaroons. 2— B955P Burnett, Mrs. F. H. Dawn of a to-mor- row. 2 — B964d Earlier stories. 2 — B964e Fair barbarian. 2 — B964f Flaworths. 2 — B964h In connection with the De WiL loughby claim. 2 — B964i Lady of quality. 2 — B964I Louisiana. 2 — B964I1 Making of a marchioness. 2 — B964mi Mehods of Lady Walderhurst. 2 — Bqbqmz Pretty sister of Jose. 2-— B964P2 Surly Tim and other stories. 2 — B964S That lass of Lowrie’s. 2 — B964t Through one administration. 2 — B964t2 Burnham, Mrs. C. L. R. Dearly bought. -Bgbbd Dr. Latimer. A great love. Jewel. Jewel’s story book. Miss Archer Archer. Miss Bagg’s secretary. Mistress of Beech — Opened shutters. — Rig-ht princess. Sweet Clover. — West Point wooing stories. Burrow, C. K. Yeoman 2 — Bqbbdi 2 — Bg 66 g 2 — B966J’ 2 — Bg 66 } I 2 — Bg66m 1 — B 966m I Knoll. 2 — B966m2 2 — B9660 2 — Bg66r 2 — B 966s I and other 2 — B966W B972y see Werner, Ernsv Burstenbinder, E. pseud. Butler, E. P. Confessions of a daddy. -B9852C Pigs is pigs. Butterworth, Hezekiah. In England. New England miracle. Bynner, E. L. Agnes Surriage. 2 — B994a Begum’s daughter. 2 — Bp94b Zachary Phipps. 2 — B994Z Cabell, J. B. Eagle’s shadow. 2 — Ciiqe Cable, G. W. Bonaventure. 2— Ciisb Bylow Hill. Cavalier. Grandissimes. John March, Southerner. Madame Delphine. Old Creole days. Strange true stories of Louisiana. 2 — C115S Strong hearts. 2 — C115SI Cahan, Abraham. Imported bridegroom. 2 — Ci32i The white terror and the red. 2 — C132W Yekl; a tale of the New York Ghetto. 2— Ci32y Caine, T. H. H. Bondman. 2 — Ci35b Christian. 2 — C135CI Deemster. 2 — Ci35d Eternal city. 2 — Ci35e Manxman. 2 — Ci35m -B9852P old New -B9882i 2 — Bg882n 2 — CiiSbi 2 — C115C 2— Ciisg 2— Ciisj 2 — Ciism 2 — C1150 100 ADULT FICTION. Prodigal son. 2 — C135P Son of Hagar. 2 — C135S3 Carey, R. N. Aunt Diana. 2 — C27Sa Cousin Mona. 2 — C275C For Lilias. 2— C275f Merle’s crusade. 2 — C275mi Mistress of Brae farm. 2 — C275m3 Our Bessie. 2 — C27503 Queenie’s whim. 2 — C275q Robert Ord’s atonement. 2 — C275r Uncle Max. 2 — C275U Carruth, F. W. Those Dale girls. 2 — C3i92t Case, F. P. see Powell, Frances, pseud. Caskoden, Edwin, pseud, see Major, Charles. Castle, Mrs. A. S. and Castle, Egerton. Bath comedy. 2 — C353b Heart of Lady Anne. 2 — C353I11 House of romance. 2 — C353h Pride of Jennico. 2 — C353P Rose of the world. 2 — C3S3r Egerton. Light of Scarthey. 2— C353I Young April. 2— C353y Catherwood, M. H. Chase of Saint Castin and other stories. 2 — C363C Craque-o’-doom. 2 — C363CI Days of Jeanne d’Arc. 2 — S3b3d Lady of Fort St. John. 2 — C363I Lazarre. 2 — C363I1 Old Kaskaskia. 2 — C3630 Queen of the swamp. 2 — C363q Romance of Dollard. 2 — C363r Spirit of an Illinois town. 2 — C363S Story of Tonty. 2 — C363SI White islander. 2 — C363W Cervantes-Saavedra, Miguel de. Don Quixote. 2 — C4igd Don Quixote; abr. and ed. by C. Johnson. 2 — C4i9d2 Don Quixote; abr. and ed. by M. F. Wheaton. 2 — C4i9di Don Quixote; ed. by M. E. Burt and L. L. Cable. 2 — C4i9d3 Chamberlain, Esther and Chamberlain, Lucia. Mrs. Essington. 2 — C4432ni Chambers, R. W. Ashes of empire. 2— C445a Cardigan. 2 — C445C2 Fighting chance. 2 — C44Sf In search of the unknown. 2— C445ii lole. 2 — C445i2 Lorraine. 2 — C445I Maid-at-arms. 2 — C445m2 Maids of Paradise. 2 — C445m3 Maker of moons. 2 — C445m Reckoning. 2 — C445ri Tracer of lost persons. 2 — C445t Tree of heaven. 2 — C445ti Young man in a hurry and other short stories. 2 — C445y Chamblin, Jean. Lady Bobbs, her brother and I. 2 — C4456I Champney, Mrs. E. W. Anneke, a little dame of New Netherlands. 2 — C453a Daughter of the Hugenots. 2— C453d Margarita. 2 — C453m Patience, a* daughter of the May- flower. 2 — C453PI Charles, Mrs. E. R. Chronicles of the Shonberg-Cotter family. 2 — C475C — — Victory of the vanquished. 2— C475V Winifred Bertram. 2 — C475W Chase, J. A. Three freshmen. 2 — C487t Cheney, Warren. Challenge. 2 — C5184C Chesnutt, C. W. Colonel’s dream. 2 — C5242CI Child, F. S. Friend or foe. 2 — CS36f Cholmondley, Mary. Diana Tempest. 2 — Cs47d2 Danvers iewels and Sir Charles Danvers. 2 — CS47d Moth and rust and other stories. 2— CS47m Prisoners. 2 — C547P Red pottage. 2 — CS47r Chopin, K. O. Bayou f6lk. 2 — CS49b Church, A. J. Burning of Rome. 2 — Cs6ib Chantry priest of Barnet. 2 — C561C Count of the Saxon shore. 2 — C561CI Crown of pine. 2 — C561C.3. With the king at Oxford. 2 — C561W Churchill, Winston. The celebrity. 2— C5632C Coniston. 2 — C5632C3 Crisis. 2 — C5632CI — — Crossing. 2 — C5632C2 Mr. Keegan’s elopement. 2— Cs632m Richard Carvel. 2 — Cs632r Clark, Mrs. H. A. Silent prince. 2 — C5928S Imogen. God’s puppets. 2 — CS93g Santa Claus’ sweetheart. 2 — C593S — — Mrs. K. U. Up the witch brook road. 2— C5933U Clarke, Mrs. M. V. N. Girlhood of Shakespeare’s heroines. 2 — Csggg Clegg, T. B. Wilderness. 2 — C6247W Clemens, S. L. Double barrelled detec- tive story. 2 — C625d Personal recollections of Joan of Arc. 2 — C625P Pudd’nhead Wilson. 2 — C62SPI Clifford, L. L. Aunt Anne. 2 — C6372a Clouston, J. S. Adventures of M. d’Haricot. 2 — C647a Cobb, Sylvanus. Gunmaker of Moscow. 2— C6S33g Coffin, C. C. Daughters of the Revolu- tion. 2 — C675di Collins, W. W. After dark. 2 — €7133.3 Blind love. 2^ — 7i3b2 Law and and the lady. 2 — C713I Man and wife. 2 — C7i3m Moonstone. 2 — C7i3mi No name. 2 — C7i3ni Queen of hearts. 2 — C7i3q Woman in white. 2 — C713W Colton, A. W. Belted s^as. 2 — C724bi Tioba and other tales. 2 — C724t Condict, A. Y. My li’l’ Angelo. 2 — C74S2m Connolly, J. B. Deep sea’s toll. 2— C7S2Sd Out of Gloucester. 2 — C75250 Seiners. 2 — C7525S ADULT FICTION. 101 Connor, Ralph, pseud. Black rock. 2 — C7S24b The doctor. 2 — C7524d — — Gwen. 2— C 7524 g Man from Glengarry. 2 — C7524m Prospector. 2 — C7524P ■ Sky pilot. 2— C7524S Conrad, Joseph. Almayer’s folly. 2— C7S4a Falk. — Amy Foster. — To-morrow. 2— C 754 f Lord Jim. Nostromo. Typhoon. Youth. Stephen, pseud. Jimmie. -C754I 2— C754n 2— C754ti 2— C754y Mrs. Jim and Mrs. -C7542m Conscience, Hendrik. Demon of gold. 2— C755d Happiness of being rich. 2— C755h Lion of h landers. 2 — C755I1 Poor gentleman. 2 — C755P Veva. 2 — C755V Converse, Florence. Burden of Christo- pher. 2 — C766b Long Will. 2 — C766I Cook, G. L. Wellesley stories. 2 — C7712W Cooke, Mrs. G. M. Their first formal call. 2 — C7724t J. E. My Lady Pocahontas. 2 — C772mi J. G. Ancient miracle. 2 — C772ia Cooper, J. F. Afloat and ashore. 2 — C7772. Bravo. Chainbearer. Crater. Deerslayer. ■ Headsman. Heidenmauer. Homeward bound. Jack Tier. Last of the Mohicans. Lionel Lincoln. Mercedes of Castile. Miles Wallingford. Monikins. Pathfinder, Pilot. Pioneers. Prairie. Red rover. Redskins. Satanstoe. Sea lions. Spy. • Two admirals. Water witch. C777b 2 — C777C 2 — C777CI 2-—C7776. 2— C777h 2 — C777hi 2— C777h3 2— C777J 2— C777I 2— C777I3 2 — C 777 m 2 — C777mi 2 — C777m2 2— C 777 P 2— C777PI 2— C777P3 2— C777P4 2 — C 777 r 2— C777ri 2 — C777S 2 — C777SI 2— C777S3 2— C777t 2— C777WI Wept of Wish-ton-wish. 2 — C777W3 Wing-and-wing. 2 — C777W4 Wyandotte. 2 — C777W5 Corelli, Marie, pseud. Thelma. 2 — C797t Cotes, Mrs. S. J. D. Daughter of to-day. 2— C843d Imperialist. 2 — C843i Set in authority. 2 — C843SI Story of Sonny Sahib. 2 — C843S Those delightful Americans. 2— C843t Vernon’s aunt. 2 — C843V Couch, A. T. Quiller-. Adventures of Harry Revel, 2 — C853ai Delectable duchy. 2 — C853di Fort Amity. 2 — C8S3f Hetty Wesley. 2 — C8S3h Mayor of Troy. 2 — C853m Old fires and profitable ghosts. 2— C8530 Poison island. 2 — C853P Shakespeare’s Christmas and other stories. 2 — C853S4 Shining ferry, 2 — C853S3 Sir John Constantine. 2 — C853S5 Splendid spur. 2 — C853SI Two sides of the face. 2 — C8s3t Westcotes. 2— C8s3wi White wolf and other fireside tales. 2— C853W2 Craddock, C. E. pseud. Amulet. 2 — C884a The frontiersmen. 2 — C884f His vanished star. 2 — C884h In the Tennessee mountains. 2 — C884i2 Mystery of Witch-face mountain and other stories. 2 — C884m Prophet of the Great Smoky moun- tains. 2 — C884PI Spectre of power. 2 — C884SI Storm centre. 2 — C884S2 Story of old Fort Loudon. 2 — C884S Windfall. 2— C884wr Young mountaineers. 2 — C884y Craigie, Mrs. P. M. T. R. see Hobbes, John Oliver, pseud. Craik, Mrs. D. M. M. Christian’s mis- take. 2 — C887C Hannah. 2 — C887h Head of the family. 2 — C887hi His little mother. 2 — ^C887h3 John Halifax, gentleman, 2 — C887j‘ Life for a life. 2 — C887I1 Mistress and maid. 2 — C887mi Noble life. 2 — C^7n Two marriages. 2 — C887t Young Mrs. Jardine. 2 — C887y Crane, Stephen. Red badge of courage. 2 — CSgir Craven, Mme. Augustus, see Craven, P. de la F. P. de la F. Veil withdrawn. 2 — C8g8v Crawford, F. M. Casa Braccio. 2 — C899C Cecilia. 2 — C899C4 ■ Children of the king. 2 — C899CI Cigarette-maker’s romance. 2 — C899C2 Corleone. 2 — C899C3 Doctor Claudius. 2 — C899d Don Orsino. 2 — C899di Fair Margaret. 2 — C899f Greifenstein. 2 — C899g Heart of Rome. 2 — C899h In the palace of the king. 2 — C899i Katharine Lauderdale. 2v. 2 — C899k Lady of Rome. 2 — C899I1 Lady of Rome. 102 ADULT FICTION. Man overboard! 2 — C899m4 Marietta. 2 — C899m3 Marion Darche. 2 — C899m Mr. Isaacs. 2 — C899m2 Pietro Ghisleri. 2 — C899PI Ralstons. 2 — C899r Roman singer. 2 — C899ri Sant’ Ilario. 2 — ^^C899s Saracinesca. 2 — C899SI Tale of a lonely parish. 2 — C899t To leeward. 2 — C899ti Via crucis. 2 — C899V Whosoever shall offend. 2 — C899W2 — — • Witch of Prague. 2 — C899W With the immortals. 2 — C899WI Zoroaster. 2 — C899Z Creelman, James. Eagle blood. 2 — Cgise Crockett, S. R. Adventurer in Spain, 2 — C938a Black Douglas. 2 — C938b Bog-myrtle and peat. 2 — C938bi Cherry ribband. 2 — C938C2 Cinderella. 2 — C938CI Cleg Kelly. 2 — C938C Dark o’ the moon. 2 — Cp38d Fishers of men. 2 — C938f2 Galloway herd. 2 — C938g Gray man. 2 — C938gi lone March. 2 — C938i Kit Kennedy. 2 — C938k Lad’s love. 2 — C938I Lilac sunbonnet. 2 — C938I1 Lochinvar. 2 — C938I2 May Margaret. 2 — C938m2 Play actress. 2 — C938P Play actress. 2 — C938PI Includes: Upper berth, by F. M. Crawfoid. Play actress. 2 — C938PI Red axe. 2 — C938ri -- — Silver skull. 2 — C938SS Sir Toady Crusoe. 2 — C938S7 Stickit minister. 2 — C938SI Stickit minister’s wooing. 2 — C938S4 Sweetheart travellers. 2 — C938S3 White plume. 2 — C938W and others^' Tales of our coast. 2 — C938t Croker, B. M. Cats-paw. 2 — C943C Croly, George. Tarry thou till I come. 2 — C944t Crosby, Margaret. Violin obligato and other stories. 2 — C9493V Cross, Mrs. A. C. Path and goal. 2— C951P Three Miss Kings. 2 — Cpsit Cross, Mrs. M. A. E. L. see Eliot, George, pseud. Crowley, M. C. Daughter of New France. 2 — C9S32d Heroine of the Strait. 2 — C9532h In treaty with honor. 2 — C9532i Cruger, J. G. Mrs. Clyde. 2— C955mi Cummins, M. S. Lamplighter. 2 — C971I Curtis, G. W. Prue and I. 2 — C9782P Cutting, Mrs. M. S. D. Heart of Lynn. 2 — C99ih Little stories of courtship. 2 — C991I1 Little stories of married life. 2 — C991I More stories of married life. 2 — C99im Dahn, Felix. Captive of the Roman eagles. 2 — D1312C Felicitas. 2 — Di3i2f Dallas, Richard, pseud. Master hand. 2 — D 1452m Daniels, M. W. American girl in Mu- nich. 2 — D 1864a Imp and the angel. 2 — D229i Daskam, J. D. Her fiance. 2 — D229h Madness of Philip and other tales of childhood. 2 — D229m Memoirs of a baby. 2 — D229m2 Middle aged love stories. 2 — D 229m I Smith college stories. 2 — D229S Whom the gods destroyed. 2 — D229WI Daudet, Alphonse. Jack. 2v. 2 — D238J Davidson, L. C. Confessions of a match- making mother. 2 — D253C Davis, Norah. Northerner. 2 — D2635n R. H. Captain Macklin. 2 — D2633CI Cinderella. 2 — D2633C Exiles and other stories. 2— D2633e Gallegher and other stories. 2— D2633g In the fog. 2 — D2633i Lion and the unicorn. 2 — D2633I Princess Aline. 2 — D2633P Ranson’s folly. 2 — D2633r Soldiers of fortune. 2 — D2633S Stories for boys. 2 — D2633SI Van Bibber and others. 2 — D2633V W. S. Belshazzar. 2 — D265b Falaise of the blessed voice. 2 — D265fi Friend of Caesar. 2 — D265f “God wills it”; a tale of the first crusade. 2 — D265g Victor of Salamis. 2 — D265V Dawson, W. J. London idylls. 2 — D2724I Story of Hannah. 2 — D2724S Day, H. F. Squire Phin. 2 — D273S De Forest, J. W. Lover’s revolt. 2— D31SI Deland, Mrs. M. W. C. Awakening of Helena Richie. 2 — D337a Doctor Lavendar’s people. 2— D337d Mr. Tommy Dove and other stories. 2 — D337m Old Chester tales. 2 — D3370 Philip and his wife. 2 — D337P Sidney. 2 — D337S Wisdom of fools. 2 — D337W De la Pasture, Elizabeth Bonham, see La Pasture, Mrs. Henry de. De Mille, James. Strange manuscript found in a copper cylinder. 2 — D381S De Morgan, W. F. Alice-for-short. 2 — D386a Joseph Vance; an ill-written auto- biography. 2 — D386j ADULT FICTION. 103 Devereaux, Mary. From kingdom to colony. 2 — D49if Devine, E. J. Training of Silas, 2— D495t Dickens, Charles. Barnaby Rudge. 2 — D548b4 Bleak House. 2— D548b3 Child characters from Dickens; re- told by L. L. Weedon. 2 — D548C18 Christmas books. 2 — D548CI Christmas carol. 2 — D548C4 Christmas stories. 2 — D548C6 Cricket on the hearth. 2 — D548CIO David Copperfield. 2 — D548d Dombey and son. 2 — DS48di Great expectations. 2 — D548g Hard times and other stories. 2— DS48h8 Little Dorritt. 2 — D548I Martin Chuzzlewit. 2 — DS48m Mystery of Edwin Drood and other stories. 2 — DS48m9 Nicholas Nickleby. 2 — D548ni Old curiosity shop. 2 — D5480 Oliver Twist. 2 — D54803 Our mutual friend. 2 — D54809 • Pickwick papers. 2 — D548P Sketches by “Boz.” 2 — D548SI Tale of two cities. 2 — DS48t Ten boys from Dickens, by K. D. Sweetser. 2 — D548t7 Ten girls from Dickens, by K. D. Sweetser. 2 — DS48t6 Uncommercial traveller and child’s history of England. 2 — D548U3 Uncommercial traveller; and Pic- tures from Italy. 2 — D548U7 Dickson, Harris. Ravenels. 2 — D5541* Siege of Lady Resolute. 2 — D554S Dillon, Mrs. M. C. J. In old Bellaire. 2— D5791 The leader. 2 — D579I Rose of old St. Louis. 2 — Ds79r Dix, B. M. Fair maid of Graystones. 2 — Dbigf Hugh Gwyeth. 2 — D 6 igh Making of Christopher Ferring- ham. 2— D6i9m and Harper, C. A. Beau’s comedy. 2 — D6i9b E. A. Deacon Bradbury. 2 — D6i92d Dixon, Thomas, jr. Clansman. 2 — D6213C Leopard’s spots. 2 — D6213I Dobree, L. E. and others. Round table of the representative Irish and Eng- lish Catholic novelists. 2 — D634r Donnell, A. H. Rebecca Mary. 2— D68S3r Very small person. 2 — D6853V Donnelly, E. C. Round table of the rep- resentative American Catholic novel- ists. 2 — D685ir Dorsey, Mrs. A. H. Beth’s promise. 2 — DyiSb Fate of the Dane. 2 — D7i8fi Heiress of Carrigmona. 2 — D7i8h Old house at Glenaran. 2 — D7180 — — Palms. 2 — D718P Student of Blenheim forest. 2 — D718S Tears on the diadem. 2 — DyiSt Warp and woof. 2 — D718W Zoe’s daughter. 2 — D718Z Dougall, Lily. Mormon prophet. 2 — D73im2 Summit house mystery. 2 — D731S Douglas, George, pseud. House with the green shutters. 2 — D734ih Doyle, Sir A. C. Adventures of Gerard. 2— D754ai Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. 2— D754a 2— D754C 2— D754d D754d2 -D754ri 2— D754r2 2— D754S2 2— D754S10 2— D754S4 2— D7S4U -D754W Captain of the Polestar. Desert drama. Duet. Exploits of Brigadier Gerard. 2— D7S4e Firm of Girdlestone. 2 — D754f Great shadow. 2 — D754gi Green flag and other stories. 2— D754g2 Hound of the Baskervilles. 2— D754h Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. 2— D754m Micah Clarke. 2 — D754mi Mystery of Cloomber. 2 — D754m3 Refugees. 2 — D754r Return of Sherlock Holmes. 2— P754r3 Rodney Stone. — — Round the red lamp. Sign of the four. Sir Nigel. Study in scarlet. Uncle Bernac. White company. Dudeney, Mrs. A. L. Robin Brilliant. 2— D845r Wise woods. 2 — D845W Dudevant, Mme. A. L. A. D. see Sand, George, pseud. Duer, Elizabeth. Prince goes fishing. 2— D8532P Dumas, A. D. Black tulip. 2 — D886b2 Chevalier de Maison Rouge. 2 — D 886c I Chicot, the jester. Conspirators. Count of Monte Cristo. Forty-five guardsmen. Louise de la Valliere. Man in the iron mask. Marguerite de Valois. Memoirs of a physician. 2 — D886m3 Queen’s necklace. Taking the Bastile. Ten years later. Three musketeers. Twenty years after. Two Dianas. Vicomte de Bragelonne. War of women. Du Maurier, George. Martain. 2 — D8862m Peter Ibbetson. 2 — D8862P Trilby. 2 — D8862t Dunbar, P. L. Fanatics. 2 — D899fi 2 — D886c4 2 — D886c9 2 — D886c3 2— D886f 2— D886I2 2 — D886m2 2 — D886m -D886q 2 — D886t 2 — D886t7 2 — D886ti 2 — D886t3 2— D886t6 2 — D886v 2 — D886w 104 ADULT FICTION. Folks from Dixie. 2 — DSgpf In old plantation days. 2 — DSpgi Duncan, Norman. Cruise of the Shining light. 2— D912C Doctor Luke of the Labrador. 2 — D9i2d Soul of the street. 2 — D912S Way of the sea. 2 — D912W Duncan, S. J. see Cotes, Mrs. S. J. D. Dunn, M. B. Lias’s wife. 2 — D9232I Dunton, Theodore Watts-. Aylwin. 2 — D927a Dye, E. E. McLoughlin and old Ore- gon. 2 — D995m Earle, M. T. Wonderful wheel. 2 — Ei22W Ebers, G. M. Arachne. Barbara Blomberg. Bride of the Nile. Cleopatra. * Egyptian princess. Emperor. Homo sum. Includes: Serapis. In the Blue Pike. Includes: A question. — The elixir. In the fire of the forge. 2 — Ei6a 2— Ei6b 2 — Ei6bi 2 — Ei6c 2 — Ei6e 2 — Ei6e2 2 — Ei6hi 2 — Ei6i3 -Ei6ii 2 — Ei6m 2 — Ei6s2 2 — Ei6t 2 — Ei6u 2 — Ei6w2 wife. Margery. Sisters. Includes: Joshua. Thorny path. Uarda. Word, only a word. Includes: The burgomaster’ Eckstein, Ernst. Quintus Claudius. 2 — Eipq Eeden, Frederick van. The quest. 2 — E27q Egan, M. F. Vocation of Edward Con- way. 2 — E28V Eggleston, Edward. Circuit rider. 2 — E292C Duffels. Faith doctor. Graysons. Hoosier school master. Roxy. G. C. Blind alleys. Captain in the ranks. Daughter of the South. Dorothy South. Evelyn Byrd. Master of Warlock. Southern soldier stories. 2 — E294S Eldridge, G. D. Millbank case. 2— E374m Eliot, George, pseud. Adam Bede. 2 — E42a Daniel Deronda. Felix Holt. Middlemarch. Mill on the Floss. Romola. : Scenes of clerical life. Silas Marner. Includes: Lifted veil. Brother Jacob. Scenes of clerical life. Elliott, S. B. Making of Jane. 2 — E466m Ellis, Elizabeth. Barabara Winslow. 2— E473b Ensign, H. L. Lady Lee and other ani- mal stories. 2 — E59I E292d 2 E292f 2 — E292g 2 — E292I1 2 — E292r 2-^E294b 2 — E294CI 2 — E294di 2 — E294d 2 — E294e ■E 294 mi -E42d 2 — E42f 2 — E42m — E42mi 2 — E421* 2 — E42SS -E42S2 Erckmann, Emile and Chatrian, Alexan- dre. Conscript. 2 — E65C Waterloo. 2 — E65W Ewald, Carl. My little boy. 2 — E94im Spider and other tales. 2 — E941S Two-legs. 2 — E94it Faber, Christine. Carroll O’Donoghue. 2 — Fuse Falkner, J. M. Lost Stradivarius. 2— F193I Farquhar, Anna. Her Washington ex- periences. 2 — F238I11 Farrar, F. W. Darkness and dawn. 2 — F242d Eric. 2 — F242e Fawcett, Edgar. Ambitious woman. 2 — F278a2 Hopeless case. 2 — F278hi Romance of old New York. 2 — F278r Fenelon, F. de S. de la M. Adventures of Telemachus. 2 — F332a Fenollosa, M. McNeil, see McCall, Sid- ney, pseud. Field, Eugene. Holy cross. , 2 — F4532h Fielding, Henry. History of Tom Jones. 2— F459hi Findlater, J. H. Ladder to the stars. 2— F494I Mary. Rose of joy. 2 — F4942r Flaubert, Gustave. Salammbo. 2 — F587SI Fletcher, J. S. Making of Matthias. 2 — F6i3im Paths of the prudent. 2 — F6131P Flynt, Josiah, pseud. Little brother. 2— F648I and Walton, Francis. Powers that prey. 2 — F648P Fogazzaro, Antonio. The patriot. 2— F6552P The saint. ’ 2 — F6552S The sinner. 2 — F6552SI The woman. 2 — F6552W Foote, Mrs. M. H. Chosen valley. 2 — F689C Desert and the sown. 2 — F68qd Touch of sun. 2 — F68gt Ford, P. L. Great K. and A. train-rob- bery. 2 — F7ii2g His version of it. 2 — F7ii2h2 Honorable Peter Stirling. 2 — F7ii2h Janice Meredith. 2 — F7ii2j Love finds the way. 2 — F7112I Story of an untold love. 2 — F7112S Tattle tales of Cupid. 2 — F7ii2t Wanted, a chaperon. 2 — F7112WI Wanted, a matchmaker. 2 — F7112W Warning to lovers. 2 — F7112W2 and others. House party. 2 — F7ii2hi Sewell. Truegate of Mogador. 2 — F7ii4t Foster, A. J. and Cuthell, E. E. Robber baron of Bedford castle. 2 — F754r M. G. Heart of the doctor. 2 — F7s62h Fothergill, Jessie. First violin. 2 — F76if Kith and kin. 2 — F76ik Made or marred. 2 — F76imi Oriole’s daughter. 2 — F76101 ADULT FICTION. 105 Probation. 2 — F761PT Fowler, E. T. Concerning Isabel Carn- aby. 2— F785C Double thread. 2 — F785;d Farringdons. 2 — F78sf Fuel of fire. 2 — F785fi Place and power. 2 — F785P Sirius. 2— F785S Subjection of Isabel Carnaby. 2— F785ST and Felkin, A. L. Kate of Kate Hall. 2— F785k Fox, John, jr. Christmas eve on Lone- some. 2 — F792C2 Crittenden. 2 — F792CT Kentuckians. 2 — F792k Knight of the Cumberland. 2 — F792ki Little shepherd of kingdom come. 2 — F792I Francis, M. E. pseud. Wild wheat. 2 — F8t9w Fraser, Mrs. Hugh see Fraser, Mrs. M. C. Fraser, Mrs. M. C. Custom of the country. 2 — F841C In the shadow of the Lord. 2 — F84ii Maid of Japan. 2 — FR/iimi Mama’s mutiny. 2 — F84im Frederic, Harold. Copperhead. 2 — F852C -F852di 2 — F852g 2 — F8q2ii 2 — F852I 2 — F8S2m 2 — F852S 2 — F8q22n 2 — F87.?e 2 — F87.?h 2 — F873k 2 — F873mi 2 — F873m -F8730 Deserter. Gloria mundi. In the valley. Lawton girl. March hares. Seth’s brother’s wife. Frederich, B. H. New race. Freeman, Mrs. M. E. W. see Wilkins, M. E. French, Alice. . Expiation. Heart of toil. Knitters in the sun. Man of the hour. Missionary sheriff. Otto the knight. 2 Stories of a Western town. 2 — F873ST Mrs. A. W. Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. 2 — F8732r Seeing France with Uncle John. 2 — F8732S2 Susan Clegg and her friend, Mrs. Lathrop. 2 — F8732S Susan Clegg and her neighbors’ affairs. 2 — F8732ST Woman’s will. 2 — F87?2w Frenssen, Gustav. Holyland. 2 — F879h Jorn Uhl. 2 — F8701 Frothingham, E. B. Turn of the road. 2 — F9d.1t Fuller, Anna. Katherine Day. 2 — Fo6=;k Literary courtship. 2 — F965I One of the pilgrims. 2 — F9650 Peak and prairie. 2 — F965P Pratt portraits. 2 — F965PI Venetian June. 2 — F965V C. M. Across the campus. 2— F96S4a Flight of Puss Pandora. 2— F9654f H. B. Chevalier of Pensieri-Vani. 2 — F966CI With the procession. 2 — F966W R. H. Golden hope. 2 — F9674g Fullerton, Lady G. C. L. G. Constance Sherwood. 2 — F97IC Laurentia. 2 — F971I1 Gaboriau, Emile. File No. 113. 2 — Gii6f Gilded clique. 2 — Gii6g Lerouge case. 2 — G116I Monsieur Lecoq. 2 — Gridm Gaines, C. K. Gorgo. 2 — Gi42g Galdemar, Ange. Robespierre; from Vic- tor Sardou’s, play. 2 — Gi49r Gale, J. S. Vanguard. 2 — GiSiv Zona. Romance island. 2 — GiS24r Gallon, Tom. Man who knew better. 2 — Gi73m Garland, Hamlin. Captain of the gray- horse troop. 2 — G233C Eagle’s heart. 2 — G233e Her mountain lover. 2 — G233h Hesper. 2 — G233hi Long trail. 2 — G233I2 Main-travelled roads. 2 — G233m Prairie folks. 2 — G233P Wayside courtships. 2 — G233W Witch’s gold. 2 — G233WI Gaskell, Mrs. E. C. S. Cranford. 2 — G248C2 Mary Barton. 2 — G248m Gates, Eleanor. Plow woman. 2 — G259P Gellibrand, Emma. J. Cole. 2 — G3i9j George, Henry, jr. Romance of John Bainbridge. 2 — G348r Gerard, Dorothea. Rich Miss Riddell. 2— G3s6r Wrong man. 2 — G356W Gibbons, W. F. Those black diamond men. ^ 2 — G44it Gibbs, G. F. Love of monsieur. 2 — G442I Gielow, M. S. Old plantation days. 2 — G4540 Gilder, J. L. Tomboy at work. 2 — G 48 qf Gilliat, E. Wolf’s head. 2 — G481W Gilson, R. R. Flower of youth. 5— 489f Katrina. 2 — Ga^qk Miss Primrose. 2 — G489m Gissing, G. R. Demos. 2 — G535di Denzil Quarrier. 2 — GS35d Eve’s ransom. 2 — G535e Paying guest. 2— G535P Thyrza. 2— G53Sti Glasgow, E. A. G. Battle-ground. 2 — G5a8b The deliverance. 2 — Gs48di Voice of the people. 2 — G548V Wheel of life. 2 — G548W Glovatski, Alexander. Pharaoh and the priest. 2— G565P Gliimer, Claire von. Noble name. 2 — Gs67n Godfrey, Elizabeth, pseud. Winding road. 2 — G583W Goethe, J. W. von. Wilhelm Meister’s apprenticeship and travels. 2 — G599WI Gogol, N. V. Evenings in little Russia. 2 — G6i3e Goldsmith, Oliver. Vicar of Wakefield. 2 — G6242V 106 ADULT FICTION. Vicar of Wakefield; ed, with notes by D. H. Montgomery. 2 — G6242V7 Gomme, G. L. King’s story book. 2— G634k Prince’s story book. 2 — G634P Princess’s story book. 2— G634PI Queen’s story book. 2 — G634Q Goodloe, A. C. College girls. 2 — G652C Goodrich, A. F. Balance of power. 2 — G6S4b Goodwin, Mrs. M. W. Claims and counterclaims. 2 — G6S7c Flint. 2 — G6s7f Four roads to paradise. 2 — G657fi Head of a hundred. 2 — G6s7h White aprons. 2 — G657W Gordon, C. W. see Connor, Ralph, pseud. Gorky, Maxim, pseud. Foma Gordyeeff. 2— G66gf Mother. 2 — G 66 gm Goss, C. F. Redemption of David Cor- son. 2 — G677r Gould, Sabine Baring-. Broom — squire. 2 — GbgSbi Urith; a tale of Dartmoor. 2 — G6g8u Graham, Ennis, pseud, see Molesworth, Mrs. M. L. S. Graham, M. C. Wizard’s daughter. 2 — G741W Grahame, Kenneth. Dream days. 2 — G.742d Golden age. 2 — G742g Grant, James. Adventures of Rob Roy. 2 — G762a Romance of war. 2 — G762r M. M. Sun-maid. 2 — G7622SI Robert. Bachelor’s Christmas. 2 — G7624b Confessions of a frivolous girl. 2 — G7624C Law-breakers. 2 — G7624I Undercurrent. 2 — G7624UI Unleavened bread. 2 — G7624U Gras, Felix. Reds of the Midi. 2 — G767r The terror. 2 — G767t White terror. 2 — G767W Gray, Maxwell, pseud, see Grey, Max- well, pseud. Green, A. K. Chief legatee. 2 — G795C2 Difficult problem. 2 — G795d2 Includes: Staircase at Hearts’ Delight. Filigree ball. 2 — G795fi Forsaken inn. 2 — G79Sf Leavenworth case. 2 — G795I Marked “Personal.” 2 — G795m Mayor’s wife. 2 — G795m5 Millionaire baby. 2 — G795m4 One of my sons. 2 — G79501 Woman in the alcove. 2 — G795W Evelyn Everett-. After Worcester. 2 — G7952a2 Dorothy’s vacation. 2 — G7952d2 In the days of chivalry. 2 — G7952i and Bedford, H. L. Priscilla. 2— G7952P Greene, Mrs. S. P. M. Cape Cod folks. 2 — G8i2c Deacon Lysander. 2 — G8i2d Power Lot. 2 — G8i2p Stuart and bamboo. 2 — G8i2s Winslow Plain. 2 — G8i2w Grey, Maxwell, pseud. Costly freak. 2 — G844C Four leaved clover. 2 — G844S The great refusal. 2 — G844g House of hidden treasure. 2 — G844h In the heart of the storm. 2 — G844i Ribstone Pippins. 2 — G844ri Richard Rosny. 2 — G844r2 Silence of Dean Maitland. 2 — G844S Sweethearts and friends. 2 — G844SI Guernsey, L. E. Chevalier’s daughter. 2— G933C Guiney, L. I. Lovers’ Saint-Ruth’s. 2 — G964I Gull, C. A. E. R. see Thorne, Guy, pseud. Gunter, A. C. Mr. Barnes of New York. 2 — G977m2 ' Mr. Potter of Texas. 2 — G977m3 Guthrie, T. A. Lyre and lancet. 2 — G984I1 Tourmalin’s time cheques. 2 — G984t2 Vice-versa. 2 — G984V H. H. pseud, see Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F. H. Habberton, John. Helen’s babies. 2 — Hii3h Trif and Trixy. 2 — Hii3t Haggard, H. R. Allan Quatermain. 2— H 145a Ayesha, the return of She. 2 — Hi45a2 Colonel Quaritch, V. C. 2 — H145CI Dawn. 2 — Hi45d Heart of the world. 2 — Hi4Sh King Solomon’s mines. 2 — Hi4Sk Lysbeth. 2_— H145I Mr. Meeson’s will. 2^Hi45mi Montezuma’s daughter. 2 — Hi45m2 Nada the lily. 2 — Hi4Sm Pearl-maiden. 2 — H145PI People of the mist. 2-— H145P Spirit of Bambatse. 2 — H145S3 Hale, E. E. Gone to Texas. 2 — Hi6ig His level best and other stories. 2— Hi6ih In His name. 2 — Hi6iii Man without a country. 2 — Hi6im3 Mrs. Merriam’s , scholars. 2 — Hi6imi Ten times one is ten. 2 — Hi6it jr. ed. American stories. 2 — Hi 62a Halevy, Ludovic. Abbe Constantin. 2— Hi6sa Marriage for love. 2 — ^Hibsm Hall, E. C. Aunt Jane of Kentucky. 2 — Hi 752a Ruth. Downrenter’s son. 2 — Hi78d Hamblen, H. E General manager’s story. 2 — Hi99g On many seas. 2 — H1990 Hammond, W. A. Lai. 2 — H227I Harben, W. N. Ann Boyd. 2 — H255ai Pole Baker. 2 — H255P Harder, Ludwig. Family feud. 2 — H259t ADULT FICTION. 107 Hardy, A. S. His daughter first. 2— H268h Passe Rose. 2 — H268p Wind of destiny. 2 — H268W Thomas. Far from the madding crowd. 2 — H272f Return of the native. 2 — Pl272r Under the greenwood tree. 2 — H272U Woodlanders. 2r — H272W2 and others. Stories in black and white. 2 — H272S Harker, Mrs, L. A. Concerning Paul and Fiammetta. 2 — H282C Romance of the nursery. 2 — H282r Harland, Henry. Cardinal’s snuff-box. 2 — H283CI Grandison Mather. 2 — H283g Lady paramount. 2 — H283I1 Mea culpa. 2 — H283mi My friend Prospero. 2 — H283m4 Harland, Marion, pseud, see Terhune, Mrs. M. V. H. inarraden, Beatrice. Katherine Fren- sham. 2 — H296k Scholar’s daughter. 2 — H296SI Ships that pass in the night. 2 — H296S Harriman, K. E. Ann Arbor tales. 2 — H297a Harrington, G. pseud, see Baker, W. M. Harriott, Mrs. C. M. see Morris, Clara. Harris, J. C. Balaam and his master and others sketches. 2 — H3i42b Free Joe and other Georgian sketches. 2 — H3i42f Gabriel Tolliver. 2 — H3i42g Little Union scout. 2 — H3142I Making of a statesman and other stories. 2 — H3i42mi On the wing of occasions. 2 — H31420 M. C. Happy-go-lucky. Missy. Perfect Adonis. Richard Vandermarck. Rutledge. St. Philips. Harrison, Mrs. Burton, see Harrison, C. C. 2— H3ish 2— H3i5m 2— H315P 2— H3i5r 2— H3i5r2 2— H315S Harrison, C. C. Anglomaniacs. 2 — H3i8a Carlyles; a story of the fall of the Confederacy. 2 — H318C2 Circle of a century. 2 — H318CI Flower de hundred. 2 — H3i8f Latter-day sweethearts. 2 — H318I Princess of the hills. 2 — H318P Frederic. Theophano; the crusade of the tenth century. 2 — H3i9t ^ Mrs. M. S. K. Counsel of perfec- tion. 2 — H321C2 Far horizon. 2 — H32if Harte, Bret. Clarence. 2 — H327C Colonel Starbottle’s cjient. 2 — H327CI Condensed novels and other papers. 2 — H327C2 Condensed novels: second series. 2— H327C5 From sand hill to pine. 2 — H327f3 Frontier stories. 2 — H327f2 Gabriel Conroy. 2 — Il327g Luck of Roaring camp, and other sketches. 2 — H327I Mrs. Skaggs’ husbands, and other sketches. 2 — H327m2 Openings in the old trail. 2 — H 32701 Tales of the Argonauts and other sketches. 2 — H327t Thankful Blossom. 2 — H327t2 Trent’s trust and other stories. 2— H327t5 Under the redwoods. 2 — H327U Hartner, Eva, pseud. Severa. 2 — H333S Haskins, C. D. For the queen in South Africa. 2 — H35if Hastings, Elizabeth, pseud, see Sher- wood, M. P. Hawkins, A. H. see Hope, Anthony, pseud. Hawthorne, Hildegarde. Country inter- lude. 2 — H3991C Nathaniel. Blithedale romance. 2 — H 3992b Dr. Grirnshaw’s secret. 2 — H3992d Dr. Heidegger’s experiment, The birthmark, Ethan Brand, Wakefield, Drowne’s wooden image. The am- bitious guest, The great stone face. The gray champion. 2 — H3992d3 Dplliver romance. 2 — H3992d2 Includes: Septimius Felton. Fanshawe. — — House of the seven gables. Snow- image and other twice-told tales. 2 — H3992hi Legend of the Province house and other twice-told tales. 2 — H3992I Marble Faun. 2 — H3992m3 Mosses from an old manse. 2 — H3992m2 Snow image. (Standard literature series.) 2— H3992S6 Twice told tales. 2 — H3992ti Hayes, Henry, pseud, see Kirk, Mrs. E. W. O. Heigh, John, pseud. House of cards. 2— H465h Heimburg, W. pseud. Magdalen’s for- tune. 2 — H467m Penniless girl. 2 — H467P Helps, Sir Arthur. Realmah. 2 — H484r Hemstreet, Charles. Flower of the fort. 2 — H492f Henderson, C. H. John Percyfield, the anatomy of cheerfulness. 2 — H4962j‘ Henry, Arthur. House in the woods. 2 — H52i2h Lodgings in town. 2 — H5212I Henry, O. pseud, see Porter, Sydney. Herrick, Robert. Common lot. 2 — H566C Gospel of freedom. 2 — Hs66g Memoirs of an American citizen. 2 — H 566m I Web of life. 2 — H566W Hewlett, M. H. Fool-errant. 2 — H6i2f2 Life and death of Richard Yea and Nay. 2 — H612I1 New Canterbury tales. 2 — H6i2n — — Queen’s quair. 2 — H6i2q Hill, Francis. Outlaws of Horsehoe Hole. 2 — H64510 108 ADULT FICTION. F. T. The web. 2 — H645W Mrs. Marion. Pettison twins. 2 — H647P Hillern, W. B. von. Ernestine. 2t— H6520T Hillis, N. D. Quest of John Chapman. 2— H654Q Hinkson, Mrs. K. T. see Tynan, Kather- ine. Hitchens, Robert. Call of the blood. 2 — H626C Hobbes, John Oliver, pseud. Dream and the business. 2 — H682d Robert Orange. 2 — H682r School for saints. 2 — H682S Vineyard. 2 — H682V Hobson, Anne. In old Alabama. 2— H684i Holbrook, Richard. Boys and men. 2 — H724b Holland, Clive. Mousme. 2 — H734m My Japanese wife. 2 — H734m2 — — J. G. Arthur Bonnicastle. 2— H735a Nicholas Minturn. 2 — H735n Sevenoaks. 2 — H735S Holmes, O. W. Elsie Venner. 2 — H7524e Mortal antipathy. 2 — H7524m Holstein, Alexander de and Montefiore, D. B. Serf life in Russia. 2 — H757S Hooper, Louisa. Tsar’s window. 2— H786t Hope, Anthony, pseud. Captain Dieppe. 2— H791C3 Chronicles of Count Antonio. 2 — H791CI Cut and a kiss. 2 — H791C4 Dolly dialogues. 2 — H79id Double harness. 2 — H79id2 Father Stafford. 2 — H79if Heart of the princess Osra. 2 — H79ihi Intrusions of Peggy. Man of mark. Phroso. Prisoner of Zenda. Quisante. Rupert of Hentzau. Servant of the public. Simon Dale. Sophy of Kravonia. Sport royal and other stories. 2 — H791SI Tristram of Blent. 2 — H79it Hopkins, H. M. Fighting bishop. „ „-H 794 f Mrs. H. M. see Mackie, W. J. Clammer. Hornung, E. W. At large. Irralie’s bushranger. My lord duke. Hotchkiss, C. C. Betsv Ross. 2— H832b For a maiden brave. 2 — H832f In defiance of the king. 2 — H832i Hough, Emerson. Hearts’ desire. 2— H838h Law of the land. 2 — H 8^81 Mississippi bubble. 2 — H838m Houghton, Mrs. L. S. Cruise of the Mystery. 2 — H8382C -H79iii 2 — H79im 2 — H791P 2 — H 791 pi 2 — H79it] 2 — H79ir 2 — H791S2 2 — H791S 2— H 79 1 S3 P. B. 2 — H 7962c 2 — H8i6ai 2— H8i6i 2 — H8i6m Howard, B. W. Aulnay tower. 2 — H848a Aunt Serenr 2 — H848ai Guenn. 2 — H848g One summer. 2 — H8480 Open door. 2 — H84801 Howells, W. D. Annie Kilburn. 2 — H 8592a Chance acquaintance. 2 — H8592C Day of their wedding. 2 — H8s92d Dr. Breen’s practice. .2 — H8s92d2 Fearful responsibility and other stories. 2— H8592f Foregone conclusion. 2 — H8592fj Hazard of new fortunes. 2v. 2 — H8592I1 Indian summer. 2 — H8s92ii Kentons. 2 — H8s92k Lady of the Aroostook. 2 — H8592I Landlord at Lion’s Head. 2 — H8592IT Letters home. 2 — H8592I2 — — Miss Bellard’s inspiration. 2 — H8s92m2 Modern instance. 2 — H8592mi Questionable shapes. 2 — H8592qi Pair of patient lovers. 2 — H8592P2 Rise of Silas Lapham. 2 — H8592ri Son of Royal Langbrith. 2— H8592S3 Story of a play. 2 — H8592SI — — Their silver wedding journey. 2 — H8592t2 Through the eye of the needle. 2— H8592t4 Undiscovered country. 2 — H859211 Woman’s reason. 2 — H8592W Hoyt, Eleanor. Bettina. 2 — H868ib Concerning Belinda. 2 — H8681C Misdemeanors of Nancy. 2 — H868im • Nancy’s country Christmas, and other stories. 2 — H868in Hue, Valeska Bethusy-. see Bethusy-Huc, Valeska, Grdfin. Hugo, V. M. vicomte. By order of the king. 2 — H 895b I Hans of Iceland and Claude Gueux. 2— H895h3 History of a crime. 2 — H895hi Hunchback of Notre Dame. 2 — H895n2 Les Miserables. 5v. 2 — H895ni Ninety-three. 2 — H895n Ninety-three and the Last day of a condemned. 2 — H895n6 Toilers of the sea. 2 — H8g5t Hurd, G. M. Bennett twins. 2 — Hgsgb Hutten zum Stolzenberg, B. R. Freiher- rin von. Our lady of the beeches. 2 — H9820 Violett. 2 — H982V Hyne, C. J. C. W. Kate Meredith. 2 — H997k Ingelow, Jean. Off the skelligs. 2 — 1460 Studies for stories. 2 — I46SI Ingraham, J. H. Prince of the house of David. 2 — l54pi Throne of David. 2 — l54t Ireland, Mrs. M. E. H. What I told Dorcas. 2 — I65W ADULT FICTION. 109 Isham, F. S. Under the rose. 2— I79U J. S. of Dale, pseud, see Stimson, F. J. Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F. H. Between whiles. Mercy Philbrick’s choice, Ramona. Saxe Holm’s stories. 2^ Jacob, Mrs. Arthur, see Jacob, Violet. Jacob, Violet. Interloper. 2 — Ji62i Jacobs, W. W. At Sunwich port. 2— Ji7a Captains all. Dialstone lane. Lady of the barge. Light freights. Many cargoes. Odd craft. Short cruises. Skipper’s wooing. James, G. P. R. Attila. Darnley. Gipsy. Henry. Ambassadors The American. Better sort. Bostonians. Daisy Miller. Golden bowl. 2v. . . Passionate pilgrim and other tales. 2— J274P Portrait of a lady. 2 — J274PI Real thing and other tales. 2— J274r Roderick Hudson. -Ji2b 2 — Ji2m -Ji2r -Jl2S J17C 2— Ji7d 2— J17I1 2— J17I 2 — Jl7m 2— J170 2— J 17s I 2 — Jl2S 2— J272a3 2 — J272di 2— J272gl 2— J274a4 2 — J274a 2— J274b2 2 — J274b 2 — j274dT 2— J274g -J274r2 -J274S2 -J274SI I— J274t -J274t2 -J274W Soft side. Spoils of Poynton. Tales of three cities. Tragic muse. 2v. Washington Square. . . . Janvier, M. T. see Vandegrift, Margaret, pseud. Janvier, T. A. Aztec treasure-house. 2— J35a Color studies. 2 — J35C In great waters. 2 — J35ii In the Sargasso sea. 2 — J3si Passing of Thomas. 2 — J35P Stories of old New Spain. 2— J35S Jepson, Edgar. Admirable Tinker. 2— J549a Tinker two; further adventures of the admirable Tinker. 2 — JS49t and Beames, D. On the edge of the empire. 2 — j549o Jerome, J. K. John Ingerfield. 2 — Jsbj Paul Kelver. 2 — Js6p Tommy and Co. 2j56t Jessup, Alexander and Canby, H. S. ed. Book of the short story. 2 — J584b Jewett, S. O. Country doctor. 2— J59CI Country of the pointed firs. 2— J.S9C2 Deephaven. 2 — ^JS9d King of Folly island. 2 — Jspk Marsh island. 2 — Jspm Mate of the Daylight. 2 — Jspmi Native of Winby. 2 — JS9n Old friends and new. 2 — ^JS9o Queen’s twin. 2 — JS9q Strangers and wayfarers. 2 — J59S Tales of New England. 2 — Jspt Tory lover. 2 — JS9ti White heron and other stories. 2— J59W John, H. F. C. E. see Marlitt, E. pseud. Johnson, Owen. Arrows of the Al- mighty. 2 — J68a In the name of liberty. 2 — J68i Samuel. Rasselas. 2 — J6gr Johnston, Mary. Audrey. 2 — J73a Prisoners of hope. 2 — J73P Sir Mortimer. 2 — J73S To have and to hold. 2 — 73t R. M. Old Mark Langston. 2— J73201 Jokai, Maurus. Poor plutocrats. 2— J74P2 Jordon, E. G. May Iverson — her book. 2 — J82m Tales of the cloister. 2 — J82ti Keays, Mrs. H. A. M. He that eateth bread with me. 2 — K252h Keddie, Henrietta. Papers for thoughtful girls. 2 — K25P Queen Charlotte’s maidens. 2— K25Q Keightley, S. R. Cavaliers. 2 — K27C Last recruit of Clare’s. 2 — K27I Keith, Marian. Duncan Polite. 2 — K284d Kelly, Myra. Isle of dreams. 2 — K296i Little citizens. 2 — K296I Kempster, Aquila. The mark. 2 — K32m Kennedy, Bart. Tramp camp. 2 — K352t J. P. Horse-shoe Robinson. 2— K35hi S. B. Joscelyn Cheshire. 2 — K362j Keon, Grace. Ruler of the kingdom. 2— K38r Kester, Vaughan. Manager of the B. and A. 2 — K424m Kildare, O. E. Wisdom of the simple; a tale of lower New York. 2 — K48W King, A. E. Kitwyk stories. 2 — K52k Basil, pseud. Giant’s strength. 2— KS2igi In the garden of Charity. 2 — KS2ii Let not man put asunder. 2 — K521I Charles. Army wife. 2 — K522ai Between the lines. 2 — K522b Cadet days. 2 — K522C Captured. 2 — K522C8 ed. Colonel’s Christmas dinner and other stories. 2 — K522CS Colonel’s daughter. 2 — K522C4 Daughter of the Sioux. 2 — KS22d2 Deserter. 2 — K522d Foes in ambush. 2 — Ks22f ■ Fort Frayne. 2 — KS22fT Found in the Philippines. 2 — Ks22f3 Garrison tangle. 2 — K522g Kitty’s conquest. 2 — KS22k Knight of Columbia. 2 — K522ki Ray’s recruit. 2 — KS22r Soldier’s secret 2 — KS22Si Starlight ranch. 2 — K522S3 Sunset pass. — K522S4 Tonio. 2 — K522t7 Trials of a stafif-officer. 2 — K522ti Trooper Ross and Signal Butte. 2— K522t6 110 ADULT FICTION. Trumpeter Fred. 2 — K522t2 Two soldiers and Dunraven ranch. 2 — Ks22t4 War time wooing. 2 — K522W Warrior gap. 2 — K522W2 King, W. B. see King, Basil, pseud. Kingsley, Charles. Alton Locke. 2— Kssa Hereward, 2 — Kssh Hypatia. 2 — Ksshi Two years ago. 2 — Ksst Westward ho! 2 — K55W Mrs. F. M. Intellectual Miss Lamb. 2— K552i Paul; a herald of the cross. 2— KsS2p Princess and the ploughman. 2— K552p2 Prisoners of the sea. 2 — K552PI Resurrection of Miss Cynthia. 2 — K522r Singular Miss Smith. 2 — KS52SI Stephen, a soldier of the cross. 2— K552S Titus, a comrade of the cross. 2— K552t Transfiguration of Miss Philura. 2— K552ti Truthful Jane. 2 — Ks52t2 Kip, Leonard, ^none. 2 — K57a Kipling, Rudyard. Captains courageous. 2— K574C Day s work. 2 — Ks74d Kim. 2 — ^K574k Man who would be king. 2— K574m3 Many inventions. 2 — K574m Mine own people. 2 — K574mi Phantom ’rickshaw. 2 — K574P Plain tales from the hills. 2— K574PI Selected works. 3v. Soldiers three. Soldiers three. Includes In black and white. Stalky and Co. Tales. “They” Traffics and discoveries. Under the deodars. r*f eludes: Phantom ’rickshaw Winkle. Kirk, Mrs. E. W. O. Apology of Ayliffe. 2— K59a Good-bye, proud world. Lawrence Garthe. Marcia. Margaret Kent. Our lady Vanity. Queen money. Remedy for love. Sons and daughters. — ~ Walford. Kirschner, Lola. Countess Erika’s ap- prenticeship. 2 — K61C Erlach Court. 2 — K6ie ; O thou, my Austria. 2 — K610 Klein, Charles. Lion and the mouse. 2-K6sI Knight, W. A. Saint Abigail of the pines. 2 — K71S Knowles, R. E. St. Cuthberts. 2-K734S 2— K574S5 2— KS74S2 2— K574S8 2— K574S4 2— Ks74t2 2— K574ti 2— Ks74t 2 — K5741TI Wee Willie -KS9g 2— K59I 2 — K59m3 2 — K59mi 2— K590 2— K59Q 2 — K59r2 2— K59S 2 — K59W Krause, L. F. see Yechton, Barbara, pseud. Ladd, H. O. Chunda. 2 — L154C Lagerlof, Selma. Story of Gosta Ber- ling. 2 — Li 74s La Motte-Fouque, F. H. K. Undine. 2— L235U Undine and other tales. 2 — L235U2 Lane, Mrs. E. M. All for the love of a lady. 2 — L26sa Nancy Stair. 2 — L26sn La Pasture, Mrs. Henry de. Lonely lady of Grosvenor Sauare. 2 — L299I Man from America. 2 — L299m Peter’s mother. 2 — L299P Latimer, M. E. W. Salvage. 2 — L357S Laughlin, E. O. Johnnie. 2 — L374j Laut, A. C. Lords of the north. 2— L389I Lawless, Emily. Grania. 2 — L4i8g Lee, Albert. Four for a fortune. 2— L477f King Stork of the Netherlands. 2 — L477ki Mrs. G. S. see Lee, J. B. P. J. B. P. Son of a fiddler. 2 — L478S Uncle William. 2 — I478U M. C. In the cheering up business. 2 — L4792i Quaker girl of Nantucket. 2— L4792Q Le Feuvre, Amy. Carved cupboard. 2 — L492C Lefevre, Edwin. Golden flood. 2— L493g Sampson Rock of Wall Street. 2— L493S Le Sage, A. R. Gil Bias. 2 — L622g Lever, Charles. Charles O’Malley. 2 — L658C Harry Lorrequer. 2 — L6s8h Jack Hinton. 2 — L658J Luttrell of Arran. 2 — L658I1 Tom Burke of “Ours.” 2 — L6s8t2 Tony Butler. 2 — L6s8t3 Lewis, A. H. The boss. 2 — L673bi Peggy O’Neal. 2 — L673P President. 2 — L673PI Story of Paul Jones. 2 — L673SI The throwback. 2 — L673t Wolfville days. 2 — L673WI Wolfville nights. 2 — L673W2 Liljencrantz, O. A. Thrall of Leif the lucky. 2 — L728t Vinland champions. 2 — L728V Ward of King Canute. 2 — L728W Lillibridge, W. O. Ben Blair. 2 — L72p2b Where the trail divides. 2 — L7292W Lincoln, J. C. Cap’n Eri. 2 — L7372C Mr. Pratt. 2 — L7372m' Partners of tide. 2 — L7372P Mrs. J. T. G. Pretty tory. 2— L737P Unwilling maid. 2 — L737U Linn, J. W. Second generation. 2 — L758S Litchfield, G. D. Letter D. 2 — L776I1 Little, Frances, pseud. Lady of the decoration. 2 — L7781I Lloyd, J. U. Red head. 2 — L793r Scroggins. 2 — L793SI ADULT FICTION. Ill Stringtown on the Pike. 2 — L793S Nelson, see Lloyd, N. M. N. M. Mrs, Radigan. 2 — L7932m Six stars. 2 — L7932SI Soldier of the valley. 2 — L7932S Locke, W. J. Beloved vagabond. 2 — L8i4b Derelicts. 2 — L8i4d Idols. 2— L8i4i Where love is. 2 — L814WI London, Jack. Before Adam. 2 — L847b Call of the wild. 2 — L847CI Children of the frost. 2 — L847C Daughter of the snows. 2 — L847d Faith of men. 2 — L847f Moon face. I 2 — L847m Sea-wolf. 2 — L847SI Tales of the fish patrol. 2 — L847t White fang. 2 — L847W Long, J. L. Billy-Boy. 2 — L848b Heimweh. 2 — L848h Madame Butterfly. 2 — L848m ■ Prince of illusion. 3 — L848p Sefify. 2 — L848SI Sixty Jane. 2 — L848S Way of the gods. 2 — L848W Longfellow, H. W. Hyperion, 2 — L8S3h Kavanagh. 2 — L853ki Longstreet, A. B. Georgia scenes. 2— L8s7g Loomis, C. B. Minerva’s manoeuvres. 2 — L8632m Lorimer, G. C. Master of millions. 2 — L872im Norma. By the waters of Carthage. 2 — L872bi Lothrop, Amy, pseud, see Warner, A. B. H. M. S. see Sidney, Margaret, pseud. Loti, Pierre, pseud. Disenchanted. 2— L883d Lover, Samuel. Handy Andy. 2 — Lpiih Lovett, R. M. Richard Gresham. 2 — Lpiidr Ludlow, J. M. Captain of the Janizaries. 2— L945C Deborah. 2 — Lg45d Sir Raoul. 2 — L94SS Lush, C. K. ^ Autocrats. 2 — Lpdga Federal judge. 2 — Lpdpf Luska, Sidney, pseud, see Harland, Henry. Luther, M. L. Mastery. 2 — L973m Lyall, Edna, pseud. Derrick Vaughan, novelist. 2 — LnSipcl Donovan. 2 — L98i2di Doreen. 2 — L98i2d2 Hardy Norseman. 2 — Lg8i2h Hinderers. ^ 2 — L98i2h2 Hope the hermit. 2 — L98i2hi In spite of all. 2 — L98i2ii Knight-errant. ^ 2 — Lg8i2k We two. ’ 2 — L9812WI Won by waiting. 2 — Lg8i2w2 Lyle. E. P. Missourian. 2 — LgSsm Lynde, Francis. Helpers. 2 — Lg88h Maartens, Martin, pseud. Dorothea. 2 — Mind God’s fool. 2 — Miiig Greater glory. 2 — Miiigi Healers. 2 — Miiihi Sin of Joost Avelingh. 2 — Miiij My Lady Nobody. 2 — Miiim Some women I have known, 2 — Mins Mabie, H. W. and Strachcy, Lionel, ed. Little masterpieces of fiction. 8v. 2 — )MlI2l MacCabe, W. B. Bertha. 2 — Mi2ib McCall, Sidney, pseud. Breath of the gods. 2 — Mi22b Dragon painter. 2 — Mi22d Truth Dexter. 2 — Mi22t McCarthy, Justin. Red diamonds. 2 — Mi23r and Praed, Mrs. R. M. P. Campbell-. Ladies’ gallery. 2 — M123I2 J. H. Flower of France. 2 — Mi232f Lady of Loyalty House. 5 — M1232I1 Marjorie. 2 — M 1232m McClure, Phillips & Co. pub. The rail- road. 2 — Mi28r Tales from McClure’s: War. 2 — Mi28t3 McCutcheon, G. B. Beverly of Graus- tark. Brewster’s millions. Castle Craneycrow, Cowardice court. Day of the dog. Flyers. Graustark. Jane Cable. Nedra. Purple parasol. Sherrods. Macdonald, George, neighborhood. • Donal Grant. Paul Faber, surgeon. Robert Falconer, Mi33b 2 — Mi 33b I 2— Mi 33c 2— M133CI 2 — Mi 33 d 2— -Mi33f 2 — Mi 33g 2— Mi 33 j 2 — Mi33n 2 — Mi33p 2 — Mi 33s Annals of a quiet 2 — Mi3Sa2 2 — Mi35di 2 — Mi35p 2— Mi35r St, George and St. Michael. 2— Mi 35s Salted with fire. 2 — M135SI Sir Gibbie. 2 — M135S3 Stephen Archer. 2 — M135S4 Ronald. Sword of the king. 2 — M1352S McGrath, Harold. Grey cloak. 2— Mi47g Half a rogue. 2 — Mi47hi Hearts and masks. 2 — Mi47h Man on the box. 2 — Mi47m Puppet crown. 2 — M147P Mclvor, Allan, pseud. The overlord. 2 — Mi 5280 Mackay, Minnie, see Corelli, Marie, Mackie, P. B. Voice in the desert. 2 — Mi 582 V Washingtonians. 2 — M1582W Ye lyttle Salem maide. 2 — M1582I Maclaren, Ian, pseud, see Watson, John. Maclean, Norman. Dwellers in the mist. 2 — Mi634d McLennan, William. Spanish John. 2 — Ml 64s Macleod, Norman. The starling. 2 — M 1652s MacManus, Seumas. Bewitched fiddle. 2 — Mi 674b — — Lad of the O’Friels. 2 — M1674I 112 ADULT FICTION. Through the turf smoke. 2 — Mi674t Macnaughton, S. Fortune of Christina M’Nab. 2 — Mibpif Lame dog’s diary. 2 — M1691I Magruder, Julia. Heaven-kissing hill. 2 — M2I2h Major, Charles. Dorothy Vernon. 2 — M234d Forest hearth. 2 — M234f When knighthood was in flower. 2 — M234W Yolanda. 2 — M234y Malet, Lucas, pseud, see Harrison, Mrs. M. S. K. Mallock, W. H. Heart of life. 2 — M255h Mansergh, Jessie. Sisters three. 2 — M2862S Manteuffel, U. Z. von. Violetta. 2 — M292V Marchmont, A. W. Dash for a throne. 2 — M3i8d Marlitt, E. pseud. At the councillor’s. 2 — M348a Bailiff’s maid. 2 — M348b Countess Gisela. 2 — M348C Gold Elsie. 2 — M348g In the Schillingscourt. 2 — M348i Little moorland princess. Old Mam’selle’s secret. Owl’s nest. Second wife. 2 — M348I1 2 — M3480 2 — M34802 2 — M348S Melville, Herman. Typee. 2 — MS3i2t Meredith, George. Adventures of Harry Richmond. 2 — M559a Diana of the Crossways. 2 — Msspd Egoist. 2 — M559e Evan Harrington. 2 — M559ei Ordeal of Richard Feverel. 2— Ms 590 1 Rhoda Fleming. 2 — MS59r Short stories. 2 — Ms59ti Merejkowski, Dmitri. Romance of Leo- nardo da Vinci. 2 — MS594r Merimee, Prosper. Columbia. 2 — M561C Merriman, H. S. pseud. Barlasch of the guard. 2 — Ms7i2b From one generation to another. 2 — Ms7i2fi • In Kedar’s tents. 2 — Ms7i2i Last hope. 5 — M5712I Roden’s corner. 2 — Ms7i2r Sowers. 2 — M5712S Velvet glove. 2 — M5712V Vultures. 2 — M5712VI With edged tools. 2 — M5712W Merwin, Samuel. Merry Anne. 2 — Ms 76m Road builders. 2^Ms76ri Michelson, Miriam. Anthony Overman. 2 — M623a Madigans. 2 — M623m Yellow journalist. 2 — M623y Mighels, P. V. Bruvver Jim’s baby. Marryat, Frederick. King’s own. 2 — M634b 2 — M362k Dunny. 2 — M634d Masterman Ready. 2 — M362m Miller, E. J. The yoke. 2 — M6474y Mr. Midshipman Easy. 2 — M362m2 Mills, W. J. Through the gates of old Newton Forster. 2 — M362n romance. 2 — M6s7t Pacha of many tales. 2 — M362P Mitchell, J. A. Amos Judd. 2 — M68i2a Percival Keene. 2 — M362PT Gloria victis. 2 — M68i2g Peter Simple. 2 — M362P2 Pines of Lory. 2 — M68i2p Phantom ship. 2— M362P3 Silent war. 2 — M68i2s Privateersman. 2 — M362P7 Villa ulaudia. 2 — M68i2v Settlers in Canada. 2 — M362S S.W. Adventures of Frangois. Martin, G. M. Emmy Lou. 2 — M38ie 2 — M682a House of fullment. 2 — M38ih Autobiography of a quack. Mrs. H. R. Sabina. 2 — M3 1812s 2 — M 682a I Tillie. 2 — M.38i2t Characteristics. 2 — M682C Mason, A. E. W. Four feathers. Circumstance. 2 — M682CI 2 — M3982f Miranda of the balcony. 2 — M3982m Running water. 2 — Ms982r Truants. 2 — M3982t C. A. Lily, of France. 2 — M.3984e Mathews, F. A. Little tragedy at Tien- Tsin. 2 — M429I1 Matthews, Brander. Action and the the word. 2 — M4s8a Confident to-morrow. 2 — M438C His father’s son. 2 — M4s8h Vignettes of Manhattan. 2 — M438V and Bunner, H. C. In partnership. 2 — M438ii and Jessop, G. H. Tale of twenty- five hours. 2 — M438ti Maupassant, Guy de. Odd number. 2 — M4S20 Maxwell, E. B. Three old maids in Hawaii. 2 — M46st Meldrum, D. S. Story of Margredel. 2 — Msi8s Comedy of conscience. 2 — M682C2 Constance Trescot. 2 — M682C3 Diplomatic adventure. 2 — M682di Dr. North and his friends. 2 — M682d Hugh Wynne. 2 — M682hi Little stories. 2 — M682I New Samaria. 2 — M682n When all the woods are green. 2 — M682W Mitford, M. R. Our village. 2v. 2 — M 68340 Molesworth, Mrs. M. L. S. Red grange. 2 — M7i9r Montresor, F. F. The alien. 2 — M8iiai False coin or true. 2 — M8iif Into the highways and hedges. 2 — M8iii Moody, Mrs. H. W. Child’s letters to her husband. 2 — M8174C Moore, F. F. Jessamy bride. 2 — M82ij Love alone is lord. 2 — M821I Shipmates in sunshine. 2 — M821S2 ADULT FICTION. 113 J. T. Bishop of Cottontown. 2 — M8222b More, Sir Thomas. Utopia. 2 — M836U Morris, Clara. Left in charge. 2 — M875I Pasteboard crown. 2 — M875P Gouverneur. Aladdin O’Brien. 2 — M87s8a Tom Beauling. 2 — M87s8t Morrison, Arthur. Child of the Jago. 2 — M878C2 Chronicles of -lartin Hewitt. 2 — M878C Hole in the wall. 2 — M878h Red triangle. 2 — M878r Morse, M. F. Spirit of the pines. 2— M886s Mott, Lawrence. Jules of the great heart. 2— M92i4j To the credit of the sea. 2 — M92i4t White darkness. 2 — M9214W Muhlbach, Louisa, pseud. Empress Josephine. 2- — M952e Frederick the Great and his court. 2 — M952f Goethe and Schiller. 2 — M952g Joseph II and his court. 2 — M952j Marie Antoinette and her son. 2 — M952m Napoleon and Bliicher. 2 — M952n Napoleon and the queen of Prussia. 2 — M952ni Prince Eugene and his times. 2 — M952P Mulholland, Rosa. Banshee castle. 2 — M956b Cynthia’s bonnet shop. 2 — M956C Giannetta. 2 — M9s6g Late Miss Hollingford. 2 — M956I • Wild birds of Killeevy. 2 — M956W Mulock, D. M. see Craik, Mrs. D. M. M. Mundt, C. M. see Muhlbach, Louisa, pseud. Munn, C. C. Rockhaven. 2 — M966r Munroe, Kirk. Copper princess. 2 — M9862C Murfree, F. N. D. Felicia. 2 — M975f M. N. see Craddock, C. E. pseud. Murray, D. C. Church of humanity. 2 — M981C This little world. 2 — MpSit Nason, F. L. Blue goose. 2 — N263b Needell, Mrs. J. H. Stephen Ellicott’s daughter. 2 — N374S Vengeance of James Vansittart. 2— N374V Nesbit, Edith. Incomplete amorist. 2 — N4S8ii Literary sense. 2 — N458I Red house. 2 — N4s8r Nettleton, G. H. ed. Specimens of the short story. 2 — N475S Neville, E. O. Father Tom of Conne- mara. 2 — NS23f Newberry, F. E. Wrestler of Philippi. 2— Ns 34 w Newman, J. H. card. Callista. 2 — N553C Loss and gain; the story of a con- vert. 2— N553I Nicholls. Mrs. see Bronte, Charlotte. Nichols, L. D. Norway summer. 2 — N6i9n Nicholson, Meredith. House of a thou- sand candles. 2 — N627h Port of missing men. 2 — N627P Norris, Frank. Deal in wheat. 2 — N8S5d McTeague. 2 — N85Sm Octopus. 2 — N8550 The pit. 2 — N85SP W. E. Clarissa Furiosa. 2 — N861C Lord Leonard the luckless. 2— N861I Nature’s comedian, 2 — N86ini Widower. 2 — N86iw O’Higgins, H. J. Don-a-dreams. 2— 037d Smoke-eaters. 2 — O37S Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. W. House in Bloomsbury. 2 — 0472hs Ollivant, Alfred. Bob, son of Battle, 2 — 049b Danny. 2 — 049d Oppenheim, E. P. Maker of history. 2 — 062m3 Osborne, Duffield. Lion’s brood. 2— O81I Robe of Nessus. 2 — 08 ir Overton, Gwendolen. Anne Carmel. 2 — 0964a Captains of the world. 2 — O964C — — Heritage of unrest. 2 — 0964h Owen, M. C. Trident and the net. 2— 0973t Oxenham, John. Flowers of the dust. 2 — 0982! Hearts in exile. 2 — 0^2h Long road. 2 — O982I Page, T. N. Bred in the bone. 2 — Pi33bi Burial of the guns. 2 — Pi33b Gordon Keith. 2 — Pi33g In ole Virginia. 2 — Pi33i Meh lady. 2 — Pi33mi Old gentleman of the black stock. 2— Pi 330 On Newfound river. 2 — P13301 Pastime stories. 2 — P133P Santa Claus’s partner. 2 — P133S Two prisoners. 2 — Pi33t Pain, Barry. The one before. 2 — PT4420 Paine, A. B. Commuters. 2 — P144C Lucky piece. 2 — P144I Van dwellers. 2 — P144V R. D. Praying skipper. 2 — P1444P Story of Martin Coe. 2 — P1444S Palmer, Frederick. Lucy of the stars. 2— P173I Vagabond. 2 — P173V Ways of the service. 2 — PT73W Pangborn, F. W. Silent maid. 2 — P191S Pansy, pseud, see Alden, Mrs. I. M. Parker, Sir Gilbert. Adventurer of the north. 2 — P239a Donovan Pasha and some people of Egypt. 2— P239d Ladder of swords. 2 — P239I2 The lane that had no turning. 2 — P239li Pierre and his people. 2 — P239P Pomp of the Lavilettes. 2 — P239PI Right of way. 2 — P239ri Roman}^ of the snows. 2 — P23pr 114 ADULT FICTION. Seats of the mighty. 2 — P239S Trespasser. 2 — P23Qt2 When Valmond came to Pontiac. 2 — P239W Parrish, Rfendall. My lady of the north. 2 — P26im Sword of the old frontier. 2 — P261S When wilderness was king. 2 — P261W Partridge, W. O. Czar’s gift. 2 — P275C Pater, Walter. Child in the house. 2 — P295C Paternoster, G. S. Motor pirate. 2— P2954m Paulding, J. K. Dutchman’s fireside. 2— P325d Pauli, Mrs. M. E. K. Lassie. 2— P329I Payson, W. F. Triumph of modern life. 2— P347t Peacock, T. L. Maid Marian. 2 — P356m Peake, E. E. Darlingtons. 2 — P 3 S 7 d Pride of Tellfair. 2— P357P Peard, F. M. Interloper. 2 — P3S9i Peattie, Mrs. E. W. Beleaguered forest. 2— P3634b Edge of things. 2 — P3634e Pemberton, Max. Daughter of the states. 2 — P39sdi Diamond ship. 2 — P39Sd2 Hundred days. 2 — P395hi Kronstadt. 2 — P395k Pro patria. 2 — P395P2 Pendleton, L. B. Lost Prince Almon. 2 — P3982I Peple, Edward. Prince chap. 2 — P422P Phelps, E. S. Avery. 2 — P538a Doctor Zay. ,2 — PS38d Donald Marcy. 2 — P538di Gates between. 2 — PS38gi Man in the case. 2 — PS38m3 Singular life. 2 — P538S2 Story of Avis. 2 — P538S3 Successors of Mary the first. 2— P538S5 and Ward, H. D. Master of the magicians. 2 — P.^^Bmz Phillips, D. G. The cost. 2 — ^P5584c Deluge. Great god success. Plum tree. Second generation. Social secretary. H. W. Plain Mary Smith. 2— PS592P Phillpotts, Eden. American prisoner. 2 — Ps64a Children of the mist. Golden fetich. Good red earth. Human boy. Knock at a venture. Sons of the morning. Striking hours. and Bennett, E. Doubloons. 2 — P564di Pickthall, Maramaduke. Said the fisher- man. 2 — P597S Pidgin, C. F. Blennerhassett. 2 — P6i2b ; — • Quincy Adams Sawyer. 2 — P6i2q Pier, A. S. Ancient grudge. 2 — P6isa 2— Ps584d 2— P5s84gi 2— P5584P 2— PS584SI -PS584S -P564C 2— Ps64gi 2— P564g 2 — Ps64h 2 — Ps64k 2— P564S 2 — P564SI Poe, E. A. Gold-bug and other tales. 2— P743gi Pollard, E. F. My lady Marcia. 2 — P77im Pool, M. L. Red-bridge neighborhood. 2 — P82ir Sand ’n’ bushes. 2 — P821S Two Salomes. 2 — P82iti Porter, Jane. Scottish chiefs. 2 — P846S Thaddeus of Warsaw. 2 — P846t Sydney. Cabbages and kings. 2 — P848C . Powell, Frances, pseud. House on the Hudson. 2 — P883h Prisoner of Ornith farm. 2— P7572P Poynter, E. F. My little lady. 2 — P892m Prentiss, E. P. Stepping heavenward. 2 — P927S Preston, S. H. Abandoned farmer. 2 — P94ia On common ground. 2 — P9410 Price, E. C. Heiress of the forest. 2— P945k Young Denys. 2 — P945y Prince, H. C. P. Transatlantic chate- laine. 2 — P9S5t Pullen, Elizabeth. Mr. Whitman. 2 — P982m Pushkin, Alexander. Prose tales. 2 — P987P Putnam, G. I. On the offensive. 2 — P9910 Pyeshkoff, A. M. see Gorky, Maxim, pseud. Pyle, Howard. Rejected of men. 2 — P996ri Q. pseud, see Couch, A. T. Quiller-. Quiller-Couch, A. T. see Couch, A. T. Quiller-. Quinn, A. H. Pennsylvania stories. , 2— Q74p Raimund, Golo, pseud, see Frederich, B. H. Raspe, R. E. Tales from the travels of Baron Munchausen. 2 — R226t Travels and surprising adventures of Baron Munchausen. 2 — R226b Rathbone, Mrs. M. A. M. Household of Sir Thomas More. 2 — R234h Rau, Heribert. Tone king; a romance of the life of Mozart. 2 — R239m Ray, A. C. By the good Sainte Anne. 2 — R263b Dominant strain. 2 — R263d Hearts and creeds. 2 — R263h and Fuller, H. B. On the firing line. 2 — R2630 Raymond, Walter. Tryphena in love. 2 — R273t Rayner, Emma. Free to serve. 2 — R275f Handicapped among the free. 2 — R275h Visiting the sin. 2 — R275V Reade, Charles. Christie Johnstone. 2 — R2852C Clouds and sunshine. 2 — R2852C2 Double marriage. 2 — R2852WI Griffith Gaunt. 2 — R2852g2 Hard cash. 2 — R28s2h ADULT FICTION. 115 It is never too late to mend. 2— R2852i Love me little love me long. 2— R28S2I Peg Woffington. 2 — R2852PI Includes: Christie Johnstone. Perilous secret. 2 — R28S2p2 Put yourself in his place. 2— R2852P3 Woman-hater. 2 — R2852W2 and Boucciault, D. L. Foul play 2 — R2852f Reed, Myrtle. At the sign of the Jack-o- Lantern. 2 — R325a Lavender and old lace. 2 — R325I Master’s violin. 2 — R325rn Spinner in the sun. 2 — R32Ssi Reichenbach, pseud, see Bethusy-Huc, Valeska, Grakn. Reid, Christian, pseud. Child of Mary. 2— R3S3C4 Remington, Frederic. John Ermine of the Yellowstone. 2 — R388j Men with the bark on. 2 — R388m Way of an Indian. 2 — R388W Rhoscomyl, Owen. Battlement and tower. 2 — R478b Rhys, Grace. Wooing of Sheila. 2 — R479W Rice, Mrs. A. C. H. Lovey Mary. 2— R495W Mrs. Wiggs of the cabbage patch. 2— R49Sm — - — Sandy. 2 — R495S Richards, Mrs. L. E. H. Geoffrey Strong. 2— R5i6g Mrs. Tree. 2 — R5i6m2 Mrs. Tree’s will. 2 — R5i6m3 — ^ Nautilus. 2 — R5i6n Richardson, John. Wascousta; a tale of the Pontiac conspiracy. 2 — R523W Samuel. Clarissa; condensed by C. H. Jones. 2 — R525CI Richmond, G. L. S. Second violin. 2— R532S Rickert, Edith. Reaper. 2 — RS39r Ridge, W. P. “Erb.” 2 — Rs442e Second opportunity of Mr. Staple- hurst. 2— R5442S Riggs, Mrs. see^ Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. S. Riis, J. .A. Children of the tenements. 2 — R573C Ring, Max. John Milton and his times. 2 — Rs8ij Rives, H. E. Castaway. 2 — R623C Hearts courageous. 2 — R623h Roach, A. M. Some successful mar- riages. 2— R628S Roberts, C. G. D. Barbara Ladd. 2 — R644bi Forge in the forest. 2 — R644f Heart of the ancient wood. 2 — R64dh Heart that knows. 2 — R644hi Prisoner of Mademoiselle. 2 — R644P Sister to Eyangeline. 2 — R644S Morley. Colossus. 2 — R6461C • Lady Penelope. 2 — R6^6ih Robertson, F. R. H. Shadow land. 2 — R6493S Harrison. Opponents. 2 — R64920 Pink typhoon. 2 — R6492P Morgan. Masters of men. 2 — Rbsim Robinson, R. E. Uncle Lisha’s shop. 2 — R663UI Roche, R. M. Children of the Abbey. 2 — R673C Rod, Edward. White rocks. 2 — R685W Roe, E. P. Barriers burned away. 2 — R6982b Face illumined. 2 — R6982f Nature’s serial story. 2 — R6o82n Near to nature’s heart. 2 — R6982ni Rogers, R. C. Will o’ the wasp. 2 — R728W Rohlfs, Mrs. A. K. G. see Green, A. K. Rood, H. E. Hardwicke. 2 — R776h Ropes, A. R. and Ropes, M. E. On Peter’s island. 2 — R7850 Rosegger, Peter. Forest school-master. 2 — R 799 ^ Ross, Clinton. Puppet. 2 — R823P Scarlet coat. 2 — R823S Rowson, Mrs. S. H. Charlotte Temple. 2 — R8854C Runkle, Bertha. Helmet of Navarre. 2 — R942h Truth about Tolna. 2 — R942t Russell, W. C. Emigrant ship. 2 — R968e Lady Maud. 2 — R968I Romance of a transport. 2 — R968ri Sailor’s sweetheart. 2 — R968S What cheer? 2 — R968W Ryan, Mrs. M. E. M. Indian love let- ters. 2 — R989i : Told in the hills. 2 — R989t Sage, William. Robert Tournay. 2 — Si29r Saintine, J. X. B. Picciola. 2 — S157P Sand, George, pseud. Bagpipers. 2 — S2i3b Sangster, Mrs. M. E. M. Eleanor Lee. 2 — Si26e Janet Ward, a daughter of the manse. 2 — S226J’ Satchell, William. Toll of the bush. 2— S2532t Saunders, Marshall. Story of the Grave- lys. 2 — S2572S Savage, C. W. Lady in waiting. 2 — S2634I Schauffler, R, H. Where speech ends. 2— S3 132 w Schubin, Ossip, pseud, see Kirschner, Lola. Schulze-Smidt, Bernhardine. Madonna of the Alps. 2 — S39im Schwartz, J. M. W. see Maartens, Maar- ten, pseud. Scollard, Clinton. Cloistering of Ursula. 2 — S422C Son of a tory. 2 — S422S Scott, H. S. see Merriman, H. S. pseud. Scott, Sir Walter. Abbott. 2 — S43ia Anne of Geierstein. 2 — S43ia2 Antiquary. 2 — S43ia3 Betrothed. 2 — S43ibi Black dwarf. 2 — S43ib4 Includes: Old Mortality. Bride of Lammermoor. 2 — S43ib5 Castle Dangerous. 2 — S431C3 Includes: Talisman. Count Robert of Paris. 2 — S431C2 Fair maid of Perth. 2 — S43if 116 ADULT FICTION. Fortunes of Nigel. 2 — S43ifi Guy Mannering. 2 — S43ig Heart of Mid- Lothian. 2 — S43ih Ivanhoe. 2 — S43ii Kenilworth. 2 — S431IC Monastery. 2 — S43im Old Mortality. 2 — S4310 Peveril of the peak, 2 — S431P Pirate. 2 — Sz|3ip3 Quentin Durward. 2 — S43iq Readings from the Waverley novels; ed. by A. F. Blaisdell. 2 — S43ir Redgauntlet. 2 — S43irT Rob Roy. 2 — S43ir2 Rob Roy [condensed]. 2 — S43114 St. Ronan’s well. 2 — S431S Stories from Waverley for chil- dren. 2 — S431S3 Surgeon’s daughter. 2 — S431S2 Surgeon’s daughter. 2 — S431S2 Includes: Castle Dangerous. Talisman. 2 — S43iti Waverley. 2 — S431W Woodstock. 2 — S431WT Sears, Baldwin. Circle in the square. 2— S4392C Hamblen. None but the brave. 2— S4394H Seawell, M. E. Chateau of Montplaisir. 2 — S142CT Children of destiny. 2 — S442C Fortunes of Fife. 2 — S442fi France^ka. ’ 2 — S j/j^f History of the Lady Betty Stair. 2 — S442h House of Egremont. 2 — S442hi Loves of Lady Arabella. 2 — S442I Maid Marian. 2 — S442m Papa Bouchard. 2 — S442P Rock of the lion. 2 — S4421* : Secret of Toni. , 2 — S442S2 Throckmorton. 2 — S442t Victory. 2 — S142VI Virginia cavalier. 2 — S442V Sedgwick, A. D. Dull Miss Archinard. 2 — S448d Paths of judgment. 2 — S448P Rescue. 2 — S4481- Sergeant, Adeline. Under false pre- tences. 2 — S484U Sewell, Anna. Black beauty. 2 — Ssi6b Shackleton, Robert. Many waters. 2 — SS24m Shafer, Mrs. S. A. Beyond chance of change. 2 — S525b Day before yesterday. 2 — Ss25d Shaw, G. B. Unsocial socialist. 2— SS342U Sheehan, P. A. Luke Delmege. 2 — S541I ^ Lost angel of a ruined paradise. 2— S541IT My new curate. 2 — SS4im Sheldon, C. M. In His steps. 2 — S544i Shelley, Mrs. M. W. G. Frankenstein. 2— SS45f Sheppard, E. S. Charles Auchester. 2— S 549c Sherwood, M. P. Coming of the tide. 2— S554C Daphne. 2 — Ss54d Experiment in altruism. 2 — Ss54e Story of King Sylvain and Queen Aimee. 2 — S554S Sherwood, Mrs. M. E. W. Transplanted Rose. 2 — S5542t Mrs. M. M. B. Works. 2 — S5544 Shorthouse, J. H. Sir Percival. 2 — S559S Sholl, A. M. Port of storms. 2 — S5591P Sidgwick, Mrs. Alfred, see Sidgwick, Mrs^ C. U. Mrs. C. U. Cynthia’s way. 2 — S568C Kinsman. 2 — Ss68k Professor’s legacy. 2 — S568P Sidney, Margaret, pseud. Little maid of Concord town. 2 — S569I Sally, Mrs. Tubbs. 2 — S569S Sienkiewicz, Henryk. Hania. Quo vadis. After bread. 2 — Ss72a 2 — SS72h _ . 2— Ss72q Let us follow Him, and other stories. 2 — S572I Life and death. 2 — S572I2 On the field of glory. 2 — S57201 With fire and sword. 2— ^Ss72w Without dogma. 2 — S572WI Silberrard, U. L. Curayl. 2 — S582C Success of Mark Wyngate. 2 — Ss82s Wedding of the Lady of Lovell. 2 — S582W’ Simms, W. G. Guy Rivers. 2 — SS92g Yemassee. 2 — SS92y2 Sinclair, May. Audrey Craven. 2 — S6i6sa Divine fire. 2 — S6i6sd Superceded. 2 — S6165S U. B. Jungle. 2 — S6164J Slosson, A. T. Fishin’ Jimmy. 2 — S6342f White Christopher. 2 — S6342W Smith, A. C. Turquois cup. 2 — S642it Includes: The desert F. H. At close range, 2 — S647a Caleb West, master diver. 2 — S647C Colonel Carter of Cartersville. 2— S647CI Colonel Carter’s Christmas. 2- — S647C2 Fortunes of Oliver Horn. 2 — S647f Gentleman vagabond and some others. Other fellow. Tom Grogan. Tides of Barnegat. . Under dog. Veiled lady. Wood fire in no. 3. M. C. Mary Paget. — — N. A. Under the cactus flag. 2— S6554U Snaith, J C. Broke of Covenden. 2 — Sbbqb Patricia at the inn. Somerset, Lady I. C. S. C. arch. Sousa, J. P. Fifth string. Souvestre, Emile. Attic philosopher in Paris. 2 — S729a Spearman, F. H. Close of day. 2 — S7411C Daughter of a magnate. 2 — S74iidi Nerve of Foley. 2— S74iih Whispering Smith. 2 — S7411W 2— S647g 2 — S6470 2 — S647t 2 — S647tT 2 — S647U 2 — S647V 2 — S647W -S6s5im 2 — S669P Under the 2 — S695U -S725f ADULT FICTION. 117 Spofford, Mrs. H. E. P. An inheritance, 2 — S762i Scarlet poppy. 2 — S762S That Betty. 2— S762ti Squire, Frances. The Ballingtons. 2 — 8774^^ Stables, W. G. As we sweep through the deep. 2— S7752a Stael-Holstein, A. L. G. N. baronnc de. Corinne. 2 — S778C Stahr, F. L. Hulda. 2— S78ih Stannard, H. E. V. P. see Winter, John Strange, pseud. Steel, Mrs. F A. W. Hosts of the Lord. 2 — S813I1 In the guardianship of God. 2 — S8i3i2 Miss Stuart’s legacy. 2 — S8i3m On the face of the waters. 2 — S8130 Potter’s thumb. 2 — S813P Stephens, R. N. Bright face of danger. 2— S835b Captain Ravenshaw. 2 — S835CI Enemy to the king. 2 — S835e Flight of Georgiana. 2 — S83Sf Stevens, Mrs. S. P. I am the king. 2 — S846i Sign of triumph. 2 — S846SI Stevenson, B. E. Holladay case. 2 — S847hi Marathon mystery. 2 — S847m R. L. Black arrow. 2 — S848b David Balfour. 2 — S848d Island night’s entertainments. 2 — S848i Kidnapped. ^ 2 — 5848k Master of Ballantrae. ' 2 — 8848m Merry men and other tales and fables. 2 — S848m4 New Arabian nights. 2 — S848n Prince Otto. 2 — S848P St. Ives. 2 — 8848s Story of a lie and other tales. 2— S848S4 Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde. 2 — S8i8si Treasure island. 2 — S8481 Treasure island; arranged for young readers. 2 — S848t3 Weir of Hermiston. 2 — S848W and Osbourne, Lloyd. Ebb-tide. The wrecker. Wrong box. and Stevenson, Mrs. miter. Stewart, C. Stimpscn, H. B. Tory maid. Stephenson, H. T. Patroon Van Vol- kenberg. Stockton, F. R. Horn. Ardis Claverden. Associate hermits. 2 — S848e 2 — S848W2 2 — S8|8 w 3 I. V. Dyna- 2 — S848di D. Fugitive blacksmith. 2 — S8402f Partners of providence. 2 — S8492P Stimson, F. J. In cure of her soul 2 — SSsgii King Noanett. Pirate gold. 2 — S8s9k 2— S859P 2 — S859it Bee-man of Orn. Captain’s toll-gate. 2 — S8632P Adventures of Captain 2 — S866a 2 — S866a2 2 — S866a3 2— S86^b 2 — S866 c3 Casting away of Mrs. Leeks and Mrs. Aleshinc. 2 — S866c — ' — Chosen few. 2 — S866ci Dusantes. 2 — S866d House of Martha. 2 — S866h Hundredth man. 2 — S866hi John Gayther’s garden and the stories told therein. 2 — S866j Kate Bonnet. 2 — S866k Late Mrs. Null. 2 — S866I1 Mrs. ClifY’s yacht. 2 — 866mi Pomnoa’s travels. 2 — S866p Rudder Grange. 2 — S866r Rudder Grangers abroad. 2 — S866ri Squirrel inn. 2 — S866s Story-teller’s pack, 2 — S866s2 Vizier of the two-horned Alexan- der. 2 — S866v Watchmaker’s wife and other stories. 2 — S866w Stories by American authors. v. i 2— S884S V. 2 2 — S884SI V. 3. 2 — S884S2 V. 4. 2 — S884S3 V. 5 . 2 — S884S4 V. 6. 2 — S884S5 . V. 7. 2 — S884S6 V. 8. 2 — S884S7 V. 9. 2 — S884S8 V. 10. 2— S884S9 Stories by English authors. Africa. 2 — S8842S England. 2 — 88842s i Erance. 2 — S8842S2 Germany. 2 — S8842S3 — Ireland. 2 — S8842S4 Italy. 2 — S8842S5 London. 2 — S8842S6 Orient. 2 — S8842S7 Scotland. 2 — ^S8842s8 Sea. 2 — S8842S9 Stories by foreign authors. French. 3v. 2 — S8844S German. 2v. 2 — S8844ST Italian. 2 — S8844S2 Polish, Greek. Belgian, Hungarian. 2— S8844S3 Russian.. 2 — S8844S4 Scandinavian. 2 — S8844S5 Spanish. 2 — S8844S6 Stowe, Mrs. H. E. B. Agnes of Sor- rento. 2 — 5892a Dred. 2— S892d My wife and I. 2 — S892m2 Oldtown folks. 2 — S8920 Pearl of Orr’s island. 2 — S892P Sam Lawson’s Oldtown fireside stories. 2 — S892S LFncle Tom’s cabin. 2 — S892U Stuart, Mrs. R. M. Carlotta’s intended and other tales. 2 — S932C George Washington Jones. 2— S932gi Holly and pizen and other stories. 2 — S932h In Simpkinsville. 2 — S932i Moriah’s mourning. 2 — S932m Napoleon Jackson, the gentleman of the plush rocker. 2 — S932n River’s children. 2 — S932r 118 ADULT FICTION. Second wooing of Salina Sue. 2— S932S3 Solomon Crow’s Christmas pock- ets. 2 — S932S Sonny. 2 — S932SI Stuntz, S. C. see Conrad, Stephen, pseud. Sudermann, Hermann. Regina. 2 — Sp43r The wish. 2 — S943W Sue, M. J. Mysteries of Paris. 2 — Sp44m Wandering Jew. 2 — S944W Sutphen, W. G. Van T. Cardinal’s rose 2 — S966C Nineteenth hole. 2 — Spddn Suttner, Bertha von. Lay down your arms. 2 — S9672I Swett, S. M. Pennyroyal and mint. 2 — S975P S. H. Field clover and beach grass. 2 — S97S2f Swift, Jonathan. Gulliver’s travels. 2 — S9774g, Gulliver’s travels; arranged for young readers. 2 — S9774gi Taggart, M. A. Grapes and thorns. 2— Ti25g Wyndham girls. 2 — T125W Tarbell, I. M. He knew Lincoln. 2 — Ti79h Tarkington, N. B. Beautiful lady. 2 — Ti87b Cherry. 2 — T187C Conquest of Canaan. 2 — T187CI Gentleman from Indiana. 2 — Ti87g In the arena. 2 — Ti87i — — Monsieur Beaucaire. 2 — Ti87m Two Vanrevels. 2 — Ti87t Taylor, Bayard. John Godfrey’s for- tunes. 2 — T238j Story of Kennett. 2 — T238S H. C. Chatfield-. Crimson wing. 2 — T242C M. I. Anne Scarlett. 2 — T244a Cobbler of Nimes. 2— -T244CI Impersonator. 2 — T244ii My lady Clancarty. 2 — T244m On the red staircase. 2 — T2440 Rebellion of the princess. , 2 — T244r — — Yankee volunteer. 2 — T244y Templeton, Herminie. Darby O’Gill and the good people. 2 — T288d Terhune, Mrs. M. V. H. Distractions of Martha. 2 — T3i8di From my youth, up. 2 — T3i8f Moss-side. 2 — T3i8m3 and Terhune, A. P. Dr. Dale. 2 — T3i8d Teufel, Mrs. von, see Howard, B. W. Thackeray, W. M. Adventures of Philip. 2 — T363a Henry Esmond. 2 — T363I12 Includes: Catherine, Denis Duval. Newcomes. 2 — T363n Pendennis. 2 — T363P Vanity fair. 2 — T363V Virginians. 2 — T363V2 Thanet, Octave, pseud, see French, Alice. 2— T4474a Thompson, A. E. Lassie of the isles. 2— T4682I J. M. Alice of old Vincennes. 2 — T474a King of Honey island. 2 — 474k Thorne, Guy, pseud. Lost cause. 2 — TS112I When it was dark. 2 — T5112W Thurston, Mrs. K. C. Gambler. 2 — TS4Sg Masquerader. 2 — T545m Mystics. 2 — TS45mi Tiernan, Mrs. F. C. F. see Reid, Chris- tian,, pseud. Todd, Mrs. M. G. see Travers, Graham, pseud. Tokutomi, Kenjiro. Nami-ko. 2 — T646n Tolstoi, L. N. count. Invaders. 2 — T6s4ii Master and man. 2 — T654m More tales from Tolstoi. 2 — T6s4m2 War and peace. 4v. in 2. 2 — T654W Tomlinson, E. T. Elder Boise. 2 — T659ei Tourgee, A. W. Fool’s errand. 2 — T727fi Man who outlived himself. 2 — T727m Townsend, E. W. Chimmie Fadden and Mr. Paul. 2 — T747C2 Days like these. 2 — T747di ■ Summer in New York. 2— T747S Tracy, Louis. Albert Gate mystery. 2 — T76iai Captain of the Kansas. 2 — T761C Karl Grier. 2 — T76ik Pillar of light. 2 — T761P Wings of the morning. 2 — T761W Travers, Graham, pseud. Mona McLean. 2 — T779m Tregarthen, J. C. Life story of a fox. 2— T786I Trollope, Anthony. Barch.ester towers. 2 — T847b Can you forgive her? 3v. 2 — T847C Doctor Thorne. 2 — T847d Golden lion of Granpere. 2— T847g He knew he was right. 2 — T847hi Last chronicle of Barset. 2v. 2 — T847IT Orley farm. 2 — T8470 Warden. 2 — T847W Trumbull, A. E. Life’s common way. 2— T8681 White birches. 2 — T868w Turgenev, I. S. Fathers and chil- dren. 2 — T936f — — House of gentle folk. 2 — T936h Liza. 2 — T936I On the eve. 2 — T9360 Smoke. 2 — T936S Tutliett, M. G. see Grey, Maxwell, pseud. Twain, Mark, pseud, see Clemens, S. L. Twardowska, E. see Hartner, Eva, pseud. Tybout, E. M. Wife of the secretary of state. 2 — T977W Tynan, Katherine. Julia. 2 — TgSytt Three fair maids. 2 — T987ti Tyson, J. A. Stirrup cup. 2 — T994S Tytler, Sarah, pseud, see Keddie, Hen- rietta. Ullman, A. W. Gingham rose. 2 — U432g ADULT FICTION. no Vachell, H. A. The Hill. 2— Vii8h Vaile, Mrs. C. M. W. M. M. C. 2 — Vi 29m Wheat and huckleberries. 2 — V129W Valdes, A. P. Joy of Captain Ribot. 2— Vi 45 j Vandegrift, Margaret, pseud. Doris and Theodora. 2 — V225d Van Dyke, Henry. Blue flower. 2 — V248b First Christmas tree. 2 — 248f — ^ Ruling passion. 2 — V248r Story of the other wise man. 2 — V248S Van Vorst, Marie. Amanda of the mill. 2 — V2842a Miss Desmond. 2 — V2842m Sin of George Warrener. 2 — V2842S Venable, W. H. Dream of empire. 2— V447d Verga, Giovanni. House by the medlar- tree. 2— V 493 fl Verne, Jules. Around the world in eighty days. 2 — VS3ia3 At the North Pole. 2 — VS3ia4 Captain Antifer. 2 — V531CI Casitle of the Carpathians. 2— V531C3 Dick Sands, the boy captain, 2— V53idi Field of ice. 2 — VS3id Five weeks in a balloon, 2 — VS3if2 From the earth to the moon. 2— V53if7 Hector Servadac. 2 — V531I1 Journey to the center of the earth, 2— VS3ij Michael Strogoff. 2 — V53imi Mysterious island. 2 — VS3im3 Off on a comet. 2 — V5310 Steam house. 2 — V531SI Twenty thousand leagues under the sea. 2— VS3it2 Voyage around the world; Aus- tralia. 2 — V531V Vernon, Ruth. Bride of love. 2 — Vs42b Vesey, A. H. see Veysey, A. H. Veysey, A. H. Clock and the key. 2 — V596CI Viaud, L. M. J. see Loti, Pierre, pseud. Viele, H. K. Last of the Knickerbock- ers. 2 — V659I Myra of the pines. 2 — Vbspm Viller, Fredrik. Black tortoise. 2 — V742b Walford, Mrs. L. B. C, Baby’s grand- mother. 2 — Wi74b Cousins. 2 — W174C Mr. Smith. 2 — Wi74m3 Pauline. 2 — W174P Stay-at-homes. 2 — W174S4 Troublesome daughters. 2 — Wi74t Wallace, Lew. Ben Hur. 2 — Wipib Fair god. 2 — Wipif Prince of India, 2 — Wipip Waller, M. E Sanna. 2 — W198S Wood-carver of ’Lympus. 2 — WipSw Waltz, Mrs. E. C. Pa Gladden. 2 — W2414P Ward, Mrs. E. S. P. see Phelps, E. S. Ward, Mrs. Humphrey, see Ward, Mrs. M. A. A Ward, Mrs. M. A. A. Helbeck of Bannisdale. — — Lady Rose’s daughter, Marcella. Robert Elsmere. Ware, William. Aurelian, Rome, Zenobia. Waring, G. E. Warman, Cy. Fenwick’s career. 2— W26if 2 — W26ih 2— W261I 2 — W26im 2 — W26ir emperor of 2 — W273a 2 — W273Z Whip and spur. 2 — W276W Frontier stories. 2 — W277f Last spike and other railroad stor- ies. 2 — W277I White mail. 2 — W277W Warner, A. B. West Point colors. 2 — W279W C. D. Golden house. 2 — W27p2g Little journey in the world. 2 — W2792I That fortune. 2 — W27p2t Their pilgrimage. 2 — W27p2ti Susan. End of a coil. 2 — W284e Hills of Shatemuc. 2 — W284h Wide wide world. 2 — W284W Warren, Charles. Girl and the governor 2— W28yg Washburne, Mrs. M. F. Little fountain of life. 2 — W3153I Watanna, Oiioto, pseud. Daughters of Nijo. 2 — W324d Diary of Delia. 2 — W324di Heart of Hyacinth. 2 — W324h Japanese nightingale. 2 — W324j Love of Azalea. 2 — W324I Wooing of Wistaria. 2 — \V324w Waterloo, Stanley. Story of Ab. 2 — W3275 Watson, A. C. Beyond -the city gaites. 2— W337b H. B. M. Hurricane Island. 2— W338h2 Midsummer day’s dream. 2 — W338mi Privateers. 2 — W338PI John. Afterwards. 2 — W33pa Beside the bonnie brier bush. 2 — W339b Da}'^s of auld lang syne. 2 — W33pd — — Graham of Claverhouse. 2 — W339g Kate Carnegie. 2 — W339IC Our neighbors. 2--W3390 T. E. Bethany. 2 — W3422b Watts-Dunton, Theodore, see Dunton, Theodore Watts-. Webster, H. K. Banker and the bear. 2— W379b Jean. Jerry junior. 2 — W38iij Wheat princess. 2 — W3811WI When Patty went to college. 2 — W3811W Wells, Carolyn and Taber, H. P. Matri- monial bureau. 2 — W4532m H. G. Sea lady. 2 — W454SI Twelve stories and a dream. 2— W454t3 Wheels of chance. 2 — W454WI 120 ADULT FICTION. Werner, Ernst, pseud. Danira. 2 — W492d Westcott, E. N. David Harum. 2 — W5242d Wetherell, Elizabeth, pseud, see Warner, Susan. Weyman, S. J. Abbess of Vlaye. 2— W 549a Castle Inn. 2— W 549c Chippinge Borough. 2 — W549C2 Count Hannibal. 2 — W549CI From the memoirs of a minister of France. 2 — WS49fi Gentleman of France. 2 — WS49g House of the wolf. 2 — WS49h In king’s byways. 2 — W549i Little wizard. 2 — W549I Long night. 2 — W549I1 Man in black. 2 — WS49m My lady Rotha. 2— W549mi Red cockade. 2 — WS49r Shrewsbury. 2 — W549S Starvecrow farm. 2 — W549S4 Story of Francis Cludde. 2 — W S49S2 2— W549U Crucial in- Stratagems and spoils. Whiteing, Richard. No. 5 Under the red robe. Whitaker, Evelyn. Dear. Don. Gay. Lil. Wharton, Mrs. E. N. J. , stances. Descent of man. Greater inclination. House of mirth. Madame de Treymes. Sanctuary. Touchstone. Valley of decision. 2v. Wheelwright, J. T. Bad penny. 2— W566b 2— W578d 2— W578di 2-W578g 2— W578I1 Miss Tootsey’s Mission. Includes: Laddie and Pris. My honey. — — Pen. Pomona. Pris. Rose and lavender. Tip Cat. Tom’s boy. Whitby, Beatrice. After all. Awakening of Mary Fenwick. 2— W579a In the suntime of her youth. ' 2— W5791 Mary Fenwick’s daughter. • 2 — W579m Matter of skill. 2— W579mi White, E. O. Browning courtship and other stories. 2 — Ws832b John Forsyth’s aunts. 2 — W5832j F. M. Crimson blind. 2 — W5842C Percy. Mr. Bailey-Mantin. 2 — Ws87m Passionate pilgrim. 2 — W587P S. E. Blazed trail. 2— Ws88b Blazed trail stories. 2 — Ws88bi Conjuror’s house. 2 — Ws88ci Silent places. 2 — W588S and Adams, S. H. Mystery. 2 — W588ni W. A. In our town. 2 — WsSpi W553C 2— W553d 2— WS53g 2— WS53h 2— Ws53ni 2— W553S 2— Ws53t ■W553V -WS78m2 2— W578M1 2— W578P 2— W578PI 2 — Ws78p2 2 — W578ri 2_W578t 2— WS78ti -Ws79ai Ring in the new. Yellow van. Whitlock, Brand. 2— W589S John street. 2— Ws93n 2— Ws93r 2— WS93y The 13th district. 2 — W6i32t Whitney, Mrs. A. D. T. Ascutney street. 2 — W6i7a — — Faith Gartney’s girlhood. 2 — W6i7f Golden gossip. 2 — Wbiygi Hitherto. 2 — Wbiyh Odd or even? 2 — W6170 Other girls. 2 — W61701 Real folks. 2 — W6i7r Square pegs. 2 — W617S2 Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite’s life. 2 — W617SI We girls. 2 — W617W Wichert, E. A. A. G. Green gate. 2— W633g ' Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. S. Cathedral court- ship. 2 — WbsSc Includes: Penelope’s English experiences. Diary of a goose girl. 2 — W6s5d Penelope’s Irish experiences. 2— W6s5pi Penelope’s progress. 2 — W655P Rose o’ the river. 2 — W65Sr Village watch tower. 2 — W655V and others.. Affair at the inn. 2— W6s5a Wilkins, M. E. By the light of the soul. 2— W68sb Debtor. 2 — W68sd “Doc.” Gordon. 2 — W685di Givers. 2 — W685g Heart’s highway. 2 — W68shi Humble romance and other stories. 2— W68sh Jamesons. 2 — W685J* Jerome, a poor man. 2 — W685j2 Love of Parson Lord. 2 — W68sl New England nun and other stories. 2_W685n Pembroke. 2 — W68sp People of our neighborhood. 2 — W68spi Portion of labor. 2 — W685p2 Silence and other stories. 2—W685S Six trees. 2 — W685S2 Understudies. 2 — W685U Wind in the rose-bush. 2 — W685W Young Lucretia and other stories. 2— W68sy Wilkinson, Florence. Silent door. 2— W686si Strength of the hills. 2 — W686s Willard, J. F. see Flint, Josiah, pseud. Williams, F. B. pseud, see Hamblen, H. E. F. C. J. L. Captain. 2 — W723C Adventures of a freshman. 2 — W724a Day dreamer. 2 — W724d Princeton stories. 2 — W724P N. W. see Dallas, Richard, pseud. Williamson, Mrs. A. M. L. My lady Cinderella. 2 — W7294m C. N. and Williamson, Mrs. A. M. L. Car of destiny. 2 — W729IC ADULT FICTION. JUVENILE FICTION. 121 Lady Betty across the water. 2 — W7291I1 Lightning conductor. 2 — W7291I My friend the chauffeur. 2 — W729im Princess passes. 2 — \V729ip Princess Virginia. 2 — \V7291p1 Rosemary in search of a father. 2 — \V7291r Wilson, A. J. E. At the mercy of Tibe- rius. 2 — W746a Beulah. 2 — W746b Infelice. 2 — W746ii St. Elmo. 2 — W746S Vashti. 2 — W746V H. L. Boss of Little Arcady. 2— W748b People of the whirlpool. 2 — W9522P 2 — W9522W 2 — W952ti 2 — W952t2 Chevalier d’Au- 2 — Y4IC Woman errant. Mrj. M. T. Test. The tower. Yeats, S. K. Levett-. riac. Galahad o«f the Creeks. 2 — Y4ig Yechton, Barbara, pseud. Little turning aside. 2 — Y42I Lovable crank. 2 — Y42I1 Yonge, C. M. Beechcroft. 2 — Yssb Caged lion. 2 — Y55C Chaplet of pearls. 2 — Y55C4 Winter, John Strange, pseud. Marty. 2— Y55C5 2 — W785mii Daisy chain. 2-Y55CI Self made countess. 2— W785S4 Dove in the eagle’s nest. 2— Y55d3 Winthrop, Theodore. Cecil Dreeme. Dynevor Terrace. 2— Y55d4 2 — W793CI Heartsease. 2 -Ys 5 h John Brent. 2— W793J Heir of Redcliffe. 2— Y55hi Mr. Waddy’s return. 2 — W793m Herd boy and his hermit. Wise, J. S. Diomed. 2— W8l22d 2— Ys5h4 Wiseman, N. P. S. card. Fabiola. My young Alcides. 2— Y55m2 2— W8i4f Reputed changeling. 2— Yssri Wister, Owen. Journey in search of Stray pearls. 2— Y55S Christmas. 2— W8i7Ji Three brides. 2— Y55ti Lady Baltimore. 2 — W817I1 Trial. 2— Ys5t3 Lin McLean. 2— W817I Two guardians. 2— Y55t4 Red men and white. 2 — W8i7r Two sides of the shield. 2-Y55't6 Virginian. 2—W8I7V Unknown to history. 2— Y55UI Wolfenstein, Martha. Idyls of the Gass. 2— W854i Renegade and other stories. 2— W7541- Woolson, C. F. Anne. 2 — W9i62a Dorothy and other Italian stories. 2 — W9i62d Rodman the keeper. 2 — W9i62r Wright, Mrs. J. M. Three colonial maids. 2 — Wpsit Mrs. M. O. At the sign of the fox. 2 — W9522a Garden of a commuter’s wife. 2 — W9522g Yorke, Anthony. Passing shadows. 2— Y64P Young, E. R. Children of the forest. 2 — Y71C R. E. Henderson. 2 — Yysh Zangwill, Israel. Dreamers of the Ghetto. 2 — Z29d Ghetto comedies. 2 — Z2pg2 Grey wig. 2 — Z29g Mantle of Elijah. 2 — Z29mi They that walk in darkness. 2 — Z29t Zollinger, Gulielma. pseud. Widow O’Callaghan’s boys. 2 — Z862W JUVENILE FICTION. A. B. C. of fairy tales. *i — A636 A was an apple pie. *i — A250 Aaron, E. M. Butterfly hunters in ithe Carribees. i — Aiiib Abbot, A. B. Frigate’s namesake. I — Ai 26 f Abbott, Jacob. Boy on a farm. I — A 1 32b Adams, H. C. Charlie Lucken at school and college. i — A213CI W. H. D. Days of chivalry. I — A219P Same as Page, squire and knight. Same as Page, squire and knight. W. T. At the front. i — A2i92bi4 Fighting for the right, i — A2i92b4 In the saddle. i — A2i92bii Lieutenant ait eighteen. I — A2I92bl2 On the blockade. i — A2i92b2 On the staff. i — A2i92bi3 Stand by the union. i — A2i92b3 Taken by the enemy. i — A2192S Through by davlight. i — A2192I Undivided union. i — A2i92bi5 Within the enemy’s lines. I — A2i92bi Adelborg, Ottilia. Clean Peter and the children of Grubbylea. *i — A228C Aikin, John and others. Eyes and no eyes and other stories. *i — A2g2t Alcott, L. M. Cupid and Chow-chow. *1— A355C Eight cousins. i — A355e Flower fables. *i — A355f Garland for girls. i — A355g Hole in the wall. *i — A355I11 Includes: How they camped out. Jack and Jill. i — A35SJ Jimmy’s cruise on the Pinafore. * 1 — A355ji Jo’s boys. I — A355J2 Little men. i — A355I Little women. i — A355I1 Lulu’s library. *i — A355I2 Mountain-laurel and maiden-hair. * 1 — A355m3 My boys. *i — A355mi My girls. *i — A35Sm2 122 JUVENILE FICTION. Old-lfashioned girl. i — A3550 Old-fashioned Thanksgiving. *1— A35SOI Rose in bloom. Shawl-straps. Under the lilacs. Alden, R. M. shield. I— A3SSr *1— A35SS I— A355U Knights of the silver I— A 3 s 86 k W. L. Adventures of Jimmy- Brown. I — A359a Cruise of the canoe club. i — A359C Cruise of the “Gho^.” i — ^A359ci Jimmy Brown trying to find Eu- rope. I— A3S9j Moral pirates. i — ^A3S9m New Robinson Crusoe. i — A359n Aldrich, T. B. Story of a bad boy. I— A365S All about wild animals. *i — ^A25i All the prettiest nursery rhymes and some new ones. *i — A416 Allen, W. B. Cleared for action. I— •A432CI Lion city of Africa. i — ^A432l Navy blue. i — ^A432n North Pacific. i — A432ni Pineboro quartette. i — ^A432pi Under the pine-tree flag, i — A432U Amicis, Edmondo de. Cuore. i — A516C Same as Heart of a boy. Andersen, H. C. Danish fairy tales and legends. i — ^AS44d3 Fairy tales. *i — AS44f Marsh king's daughter. *i — AS44m Popular tales. . *i — A544PI Wonder stories. *i — ^As44w3 Andrews, Jane. Each and all. ♦i — As67e Seven little sisters. *i — A567S Stories Mother Nature told her chil- dren. *i — A567SI Stories of my four friends. *i — A567S2 Ten boys who lived on the road from long ago till now. *i — ^As67t Animal nursery rhymes. *i — A424 Arabian nights. Arabian nights, ed. by E. E. Hale. *1— AbsSh Arabian nights’ entertainment, ed. by Andrew Lang. i — A658I Arabian nights’ entermainments, ed. by S. F. Townsend. i — A6s8t Arabian nights’ entertainments, rev. for young readers by E. O. Chapman. *i — ^A658 ci Arabian nights; six stories; ed. by Eliot. I — ^A6s8e2 Ariosto, Ludovico. Tales from Ariosto retold for children. i — A7i2t Arnim, M. A. B. GrdHn von. April baby’s book of tunes. *i — A749a Ashworth, Alice. Just a little boy. *i — ^A83ij Aspinwall, Alicia. Echo maid and other stories. *i — A84ie Short stories for short people. *i — A841S Aulnoy, M. C. J. de B. comtesse (T Fairy tales. I — Ag24f Aunt Louisa, pseud, see Valentine, Mrs. L. J. Austin, Mrs. M. H. Basket woman; a book of fanciful tales for children. I— A937b Avery, H. Frank’s first term. I— A 9 S 4 f Baa, baa, black sheep. *i — B91S Babcock, Mrs. W. E. see Watanna, On- oto, pseud. Baby days. *1— B1152 Baby rhymes. *i — B150 Baby’s book of animals. *i — B361 Baby’s book of pets. *i — B516 Baby’s friends. *i — B214 Baby’s playmates. *i — B781 Bacon, Mrs. Selden, see Daskam, J. D. Baker, L. R. Old Monday farm. I — B 16770 Sir S. W. Cast up by the sea. I — Bi68c Bakewell, M. E. True fairy stories. *1— Bi688t Baldwin, Mrs. Alfred. Pedlar’s pack. I — B1811P James. Fairy reader. *i — Bi8if2 Fairy stories and fables. *i — Bi8if Fifty famous stories retold. ’“i — Bi8ifi Thirty more famous stories retold. I — Bi8it May. Girls of St. Gabriel’s. I — Bi 82 g Bangs, J. K. Bikey the ski-cycle. I — B2i6b Half hours with Jimmie boy. *i — B2i6h In camp with a tin soldier. *i — B2i6i Tiddledywink tales. *i — B2i6t and Macauley, C. R. Emblemland. I — B2i6e Banks, H. W. Boynton pluck. I — B2i88b Bannerman, Helen. Story of little black Sambo. *i — B219S Barbour, R. H. Arrival of Jimpson and other stories for boys about boys. I — B239a Behind the line. i — B239b Captain of the crew. i — B239C Crimson sweater. i — B239CI For the honor of the school. I— B239f Four afoot. i — B239f2 Four in camp. i — B239fi Half-back. i — B239h On your mark! i — B2390 Weatherby’s inning. i — B239W Barker, Lady M. A. Christmas cake in four quarters. *i — B25SC Barnes, James. Blockaders and other stories. i — B26i2b Commodore Bainbridge. I — B 2612c I — B26i2d I — B26i2h I — B26i2m Drake and his yeomen. Hero of Erie. Midshipman Farragut. With the flag in the Channel. I — B2612W Yankee ships and Yankee sailors. I — B26i2y JUVENILE FICTION. 123 Barton, W. E. Prairie schooner, I— B293P When Boston braved the king. I — B293h Bates, Lois. Fairy tale of a fox, a dog, a cat and a magpie. *i — B329I Baumbach, Rudolf. Tales; tr. by H. B. Dole. I— B3472t Bayliss, Mrs. C. K. Lolami. i — B358I Lolami in Tusayan. i — B358I1 Baylor, F. C. see Belger, F. C. B. Bayly, A. E. see Lyall, Edna, pseud. Belger, F. C. B. Georgian bungalow. I— B429g Juan and Juanita. i — B429j Miss Nina Barrow. i — B429m Bell, A. F. Victor in Buzzland. *1— B433V Bennett, John. Barnaby Lee. i — B47ib Master Skylark. i — B47im Bigham, M. A. Stories of Mother Goose village. *i — B592S Bignell, Mrs. E. M. Mr. Chupes and Miss Jenny. *i — B593m Bishop, J. T. Great round world natural history stories. *i — B622g Black, Alexander. Captain Kodak, a camera story. i — B6272C William. Adventures in Thule. I — B627a Four Macnicols. i — B627fi Blanchard, A. E. Daughter of freedom. I — B639di Girl of ’76. I — B639g Revolutionary maid. i — B639r Bland, Mrs. Hubert, see Nesbit, Edith. Blatchford, M. E. Story of little Jane and me. *i — B644S Blinn, L. M. and others. Children’s won- der book. *i — B6482C Bonesteel, M. G. Army boys and girls. I — 6712a Book for little people. *i — B187 Book of bunnies. *i — B500 Book of cats. *i — B209 Book of dogs. *i — B736 Book Oif ducks. *i — B212 Book of horses. *i — B251 Book of sheep. *i — B214 Book of ships. *i — B734 Book of soldiers. *i — B253 Book of the farm. *i — B250 Book of the zoo. — B80 Booth, M. B. C. Sleepy-time stories. — B725S Twilight fairy tales. *i — B725t Bo-peep; a treasury for the little ones. ♦i— B662 Boyesen, H. H. Against heavy odds. I — 6791a Boyhood in Norway. i — 6791b Modern vikings. i — B79im - — • Norseland tales. i — B79in Boys’ and girls’ fairy stories. ♦i— B7931 Brady, C. T. In the war with Mexico. I — B8i22ii In the wasp’s nest. i — B8i22i Midshipman in the Pacific. I — B8i22m Reuben James. i — B8i22r Brereton, F. S. Hero of Lucknow. I— B84ih Brooke, L. L. Ulus. Golden goose book, ♦i— B872g Johnny Crow’s garden. *i — B872; Brooks, Amy. Randy and her friends I— B873iri Randy’s summer. i — B873ir Randy’s winter. i — B873iri Dorothy. Stories of the red chil- dren. *i — B873S E. S. Boy of the first empire. I— 68732b Chivalric days, i — B8732CI In blue and white. i — 68732! In defense of the flag, i — 68732!! Master of the strong hearts. I — 68732m Under the allied flags. i — B8732UI Under the tamaracks. i — B8732U With Lawton and Roberts. I — B8732W Hildegard. Larky furnace. I— B8735I Noah. Boy emigrants, i — 687366 Boy settlers, i — B8736bi Fairport nine. i — B8736f Lem. I — B8736I Our baseball club. i — B87360 Brown, A. F. Brothers and sisters. I— B877b Flower princess. i — 6877! Lonesomest doll. *i — B877I Star jewels. i — 6877s H. D. Book of little boys. *1—68786 Her sixteenth year. i — 68786 Little Miss Phoebe Gay. *i — B878I Brunowe, M. J. Sealed packet. I — 6898s Brush, Mrs. M. E. Q. Scarlet patch. I — B9123 Buckingham, E. M. Tale of Robin Hood and his merry men. i — B923t Bullcn, F. T. Frank Brown. i — 6936! Burgess, Gelett. Goops and how to be them. *1— B955g Burnett, Mrs. F. H. In the closed room. I — 696411 Little Lord Fauntleroy. *i — B964I Little princess. *i — B964I2 Little Saint Elizabeth and other stories *i — B964I1 Piccino and other child stories. I — B964P Queen Silver-Bell. i — 69649 Racketty-Packetty house. *i — B964r Two little pilgrims’ progress. I — Bg64t Sara Crewe. *i — 6964s Burton, A. H. Massasoit. i — 6974m Butterworth, Hezekiah. Boys of Green- way court. I — 698826 Brother Jonathan. i — 6988262 Heroine of the wilderness, I — 698826 In the boyhood of Lincoln. I — 69882! In the days of Audubon. I — B9882i4 124 JUVENILE FICTION. In the days of Jefferson. I — Bp882i3 Knight of liberty. i — B9882IC Little Sky-High. *1— B9882I1 Log school-house on the Columbia. I — B9882I Over the Andes. i — B98820 Patrio't schoolmaster. i — B9882P Pilot of the Mayflower, i — B9882PI Treasure ship. i — B9882ti True to his home. i — B9882t Wampum belt. i — B9882W Young McKinley. i — Bp882y Bye, baby bunting. *i — B412 Caddell, C. M. Blind Agnese. i — Ci2ib Cain, Neville. Fairies’ circus. *i — Ci35f Caldecott, Randolph, il. Hey-diddle-did- dle picture book. *i — Ci46h Picture book. No. 2. *i — C146P Campbell, H. M. L. Story of little Kon- rad, the Swiss boy. *i — C1882S Canavan, M. J. Ben Comee. i — C2i3b Canfield, H. S. Boys of Rincon ranch. I — C222b Carove, F. W. Story without an end. *i — C293S Carr, A. C. Fairy of the Rhone. *i — C3iif Carrington, Edith. Our old friends. *i — C3180 Carroll, Lewis, pseud, see Dodgson, C. L. Carryl, C. E. Admiral’s caravan. *i — C 3 i 92 a Davy and the goblin. *i — C3i92d Carter, E. and Field, E. Curly-head and his neighbors. — The dirty puddle. I— C323C N. M. Two girls abroad. i^C324t Caskoden, Edwin, pseud. see Major, Charles. Catherwood, M. H. Rocky Fork. I— C363r Catlin, Mrs. L. E. My little lady-in- waiting. I — C365mi Chambers, R. W. Forest-land. I— C44Sf Orchard-land. i — C44501 Outdoorland. i — C4450 River land. i — C445r Channing, B. M. Balaster boys. I — 0458b Winifred West. i — C458W Chase, J. A. Mayken. i — 0487m Cheever, Mrs. H. A. Gipsy Jane. *1— C5i5g Chicks for the chicks. *i — C135 Children’s pets. *i — C240 Chisholm, Louey, comp. Nursery rhymes. *i — CS 422 n Church, A. J. Lords of the world. I — C561I Three Greek children. i — Csbit — ^ — Two thousand years ago. i — C56it2 Young Macedonian. i — Csbiy Clark, H. H. Admiral’s aid- i — C593a Boy life in the United States navy. I— C593b Joe Bendy, naval cadet. i — CS93j Imogen. Will Shakespeare’s little lad. I — C5932W Mrs. K. U. Dole twins. *i — C5936d Clarke, M. B. Little heiress. *i — C599I Mrs. M. V. N. Little Paulina; Christmas in Russk. *i — CS992I R. S. Asbury twins. i — C5994Q Doctor’s daughter. i — 0599491 Dotty Dimple at her grandmother’s. *1— C5994di Dotty Dimple at home. *1— C5994di Dotty Dimple at play. *i — C5994d4 Dotty Dimple at school. * I— 05994(15 Dotty Dimple out West. *1— C5994d3 Dotty Dimple’s Flyaway. ♦i— C5994d6 In old Quinnebasset. i — 0599492 Janet, a poor heiress. i — C599493 Little Prudy. *i — C5994I Little Prudy’s cousin Grace. *1—059944 Little Prudy’s Dotty Dimple. *1—0599415 Little Prudy’s sister Susy. *1—05994! I Little Prudy’s story book. *1—0599413 Our Helen. i — C599494 Prudy keeping house. *i — C5994I11 Quinnebasset girls. i — C599495 and others. Nursery and kindergar- ten stories. *i — C5994n Clemens, S. L. Adventures of Huckle- berry Finn. i — 0625a Prince and the pauper. i — C625P Tom Sawyer. i — C625t Tom Sawyer abroad. i — C625ti Coates, E. M. Four little Indians. *1— C652f Coffin, 0. 0. Winning his way. I — C675W Comstock, H. T. Boy of a thousand years ago. i — 0739b Cedric the Saxon. i — C739C Little dusky hero. *i — C739I Tower or throne. i — C739t Connor, Ralph, pseud. Glengarry school days. I— C7524g Coolidge, H. L. In the story land. *1— 07741 Susan, pseud, see Woolsey, S. 0. Copeland, Walter. Book of the zoo. *1— 0782b Copus, J. E. Shadows lifted. i — 0786s Corkran, Alice. Down the snow stairs. *i — C799d Joan’s adventures at the North Pole and elsewhere. *1— C799j Margery Merton’s girlhood. *1— C799m Coryell, J. R. Diego Pinzon. i — 0833d Costello, F. H. Nelson’s Yankee boy. I — 084m Under the rattlesnake flag. I — C841U Coursen, F. B. What the dragon fly told the children. *i — C86iw Cox, Palmer. Another brownie book. *i — 0877a Brownies abroad. *i — C877S4 Brownies around the world. *1— 0877b Brownies at home. *i — 0877b! JUVENILE FICTION. 125 -C884CI Adventures *i — C887a *1— C887f *1— C887I Brownies in the Philippines. *1— C877b5 Brownies :their book. *i — C877b2 Brownies through the union. *1— C877b3 Craddock, C. E. pseud. Champion. I — C884C Down the ravine. Craik, Mrs. D. M. Mulock, of a brownie. Fairy book. Little lame prince. Little Lychetts and other stories. *1— C887I1 Little Sunshine’s holiday. *i — C887I2 Creswick, Paul. Robin Hood and his ad- ventures. I — C923r Crockett, S. R. Red cap tales. I— C938r Crosland, T. W. H. and Collinge, W. ed. McClure’s children’s annual for 1905. *i — C9492m2 Cross, Mrs. M. A. E. L. see Eliot, George, pseud. Crothers, S. M. Miss Muffet’s Christ- mas party. *1— C95im Cruikshank, George, Ulus. Cruikshank fairy book. *i — C955C Curtis, C. A. Captured by the Navajos. I— C979C Daisy and her dollies. *i — C175 Daskam, J. D. Sister’s vocation and other girls’ stories. i — D229S Davis, Mrs. R. H. Kent Hampden. I — D 263 k Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. I— D 3 i 4 r Robinson Crusoe; ed by James Baldwin. *i — D3i4ri2 Robinson Crusoe; ed by L. B. McMurry and M. H. Husted. Josephine. Katrina. Little son of sunshine. Malvern. Middleton bowl. Oakleigh. Successful venture. De Mille, James. Seven Hills. Deming, T. O. Children of the wild. *i — D3812C Little brothers of the West. *i — ^D 38 i 2 li Little Indian folk. *i — D3812I2 Little red people. *i — D3812I Red folk and wild folk. *i — D38i2r De Morgan, Mary. Wind-faries. *i — D386W Diaz, Mrs. A. M. Flatiron and the red cloak. *i — DS42f Polly. Cologne. *i — D542P William Henry letters, i — D542WI Dickens, Charles. Little Nell, from the Old curiosity shop. *i — D548I Paul Dombey; abr. for use in schools. I — D548P3 Stories from Dickens; arr. and an- notated for use in schools, i — D548S9 Stories from Dickens; ed. by E. E. Hale. I — D548S2 Dix, B. M. Little captive lad. i — D6192I Merrylips. i— D6i92m Soldier Rigdale. i — D6192S Dixon, R. B. Fore and aft. i — D62if Dodge, Mrs. M. E. M. Donald and Dorothy. i — D64S2d Hans Brinker. i — D6452h Land of pluck. i — D6452I comp. New baby world. — D6452n Dodgson, C. L. Alice’s adventures in wonderland. ’•'i — D6454ai Sylvie and Bruno concluded. *1— D64S4SI Through the looking glass and what Alice found there. *i — D6454t Dole, C. F. ed. Crib and Fly. *i — D663C Donnell, A. H. Camp Fidelity girls. I — D685C Donnison, T, E. Old fairy legends in new colors. *i — D6860 Dorsey, Mrs. A. H. Two ways. Includes: Tom boy. E. L. Pickle and pepper, i — D7181 Doubleday, Russell. Cattleranch to col- lege. I — D727C Year in a yawl. i — D727y Douglas, A. M.- Hannah Ann. i — D733h Little girl in old New York. _ , I— D733I1 Down by the sea. *i — D615 Doyle, Mrs. M. C. M. see James, Martha, pseud. Drake, S. A. Young vigilantes. . I— D763y Drummond, Henry. Monkey that would not kill. *i — D795m Drysdale, William. Beach patrol. I — D8iib — D3i4r2 Cadet Standish of the St. Louis, I— E>337a I — D811C I— D 3371 Fast mail. I — D8iif I— D337J Mystery of Abel Forefinger. I— D337k [ — D8iim ♦i— D337I Pine Ridge plantation. I — D8iip I— D337m Treasury club. I— D8iit [— D337mi Young consul. i — D8iiy2 I— D3370 Young reporter. I — D8iiy I— D337S Young supercargo. i — D8iiyi Du Bois, M. C. Elinor Arden. I— D337't I : — D8i52e I — D381S Du Chaillu, P. B. Ivar the viking. -D826i Duckwitz, L. C. What Thelma found in the attic. i — D836W Dudley, A. T. Following the ball. I — D847f Making the nine. i — D847m With mask and mitt. i — D847W Dumas, A. D. Fairy tales. i — D886f Duncan, Norman. Adventures of Billy Topsail. I — D9i2a Dunn, B. A. Battling for Atlanta. I — D923b From Atlanta to the sea. i — D923f Earle, Mabel. New fortunes, i — Ei22n M. T. Flag on the hilltop, i — Ei2f Edgeworth, Maria. Popular tales. I— E 23 PI 126 JUVENILE FICTION. Egan, M. F. Belinda. i — E28bi Boys in the block. i — E28b Flower of the flock. i — E28f How they worked their way. I — E28h Jack Chumleigh. i — E28J2 St. Martin’s summer. i — E28S Watsons of the country. i — E28W Eggleston, Edward. Hoosier schoolboy. I — E29h Queer stories for boys and girls. I — E2pq G. C. Bale marked circle x. I — E292bi Big brother. i — E292b Camp Venture. i — E292CI Captain Sam. i — E292C Jack Shelby. i — E292j Last of the flatboats. i — E292I Running the river. i — E292r Signal boys. i — E292S Wreck of the Red Bird. i — E292W Eliot, George, pseud. Story of little Tom and Maggie. i — E42S Ellis, E. S. Black partridge, i — E472bii Hunters of the Ozark. i — E472d Osceola. i — E47202 Pontiac, chief of the Ottawas. I— E 472 P 3 Red jacket. i — E472r5 Tecumseh. i — E472ti Elmslie, T. C. Little lady of Lavender. *1— E48I Everett, William. Double play. I — E932d Ewing, Mrs. J. H. G. Daddy Darwin’s dovecot. *i — E95d Includes: Daddy Darwin’s dovecot; Story^of a short life. Jackanapes. *i — E95j Mary’s meadow. *i — E95ih Story of a short life. *i — E95SI Fairy legends of the French provinces. I — F1724 Fairy stories retold from St. Nicholas. I — F1726. Falkenhorst, C. With Pizarro in Peru. I — F192WI Farmyard friends. *i — F230 Farmyard scrapbook. *i — F800 Farmyard tales. *i — F2346 Farrar, C. A. J. Down the West branch. I — F242d F. W. St. Winifred’s. i — F2426S Favorite nursery rhymes. *i — F382 Feathered friends. *i — F200 Fenn, G. M. Shoulder arms! i — F334S5 Field, Mrs. C. L. W. Nannie’s happy childhood. *i — F453n Eugene. Little book of profitable tales. I— F4531I Mrs. E. M. see Field, Mrs. L. F. S. Mrs. L. F. S. Two are company. *1— F4532t Findlater, J. H. All that happened in a week. I — F494a Finn, F. J. Best foot forward, i — F5i4b Claude Lightfoot. i — F514C Ethelred Preston. i — Fsi4e New faces and old. i — Fsi4n Percy Wynn. i — F514P That football game. i — Fsi4t Tom Playfair. i — F5i4ti Fletcher, Meredith. Jefferson junior. I— F6i3j R. H. Marjorie and her papa. *i — F6i4m Folk at the farm. *i — F240 Ford, Sewell. Horses nine. i — F7ii2h Foster, Baynton, pseud, see Elmslie, T. C. Foulke, E. E. Braided straws. *i — F767b Twilight stories. *i — F767t Francis, J. G. Book of cheerful cats. *1— F8i82b Fraser, W. A. Mooswa and others of the boundaries. i — F842m The outcasts. i — F8420 Sa’-Zada tales. i — F842S Freeman, Mrs. M. E. W. see Wilkins, M. E. French, Alice. We all. i — F873W Allen. Junior cup. i — F8732j — ^ Sir Marrok. i — F8732S Frith, Henry. Lost trader. i — F919I Frost, W. H. Wagner story book. I— F9394W Fuller, Anna. Bookful of girls. I — F965ib Funny frolics. *i — F221 Gardiner, R. K. Heart of a girl. . I — G223h Gates, Eleanor. Biography of a prairie girl. I — G259b J. S. Story of live dolls. — G2592S Gatty, Mrs. M. S. Red snow and other parables from nature. i — G262T Gerson, Virginia. Happy heart family. *i — G382h More adventures of the happy heart family. *i — G38zm Gibbon, J. M. ed. Old King Cole. *1— G4390 Gilder, J. L. Autobiography of a tom- boy. I — G468a Gladden, Washington. Santa Claus on a lark. *i — G542S Gladwin, W. Z. see Zollinger, Gulielma, pseud. Goosey goosey gander. *i — G200 Gordon, C. W. see Connor, Ralph, pseud. Gordon, H. R. psetid. see Ellis, E. S. Goss, W. L. In the navy. i — G6771 Jack Alden. i — G677j Jed. I — G677ji Tom Clifton. i — G677t Gould, E. L. Rose of Holly Court. I — G696r Sabine Baring-. Book of fairy tales. I — G698b Grettir the outlaw. i — G698g Grant, Robert. Jack Hall. i — G763j Jack in the bush. i — G763ji Graves, A. W. Little maiden’s victory. I— G7761 Graydon, W. M. Exiled to Siberia. I— G783C Princess of the purple palace. I— G783P Green, Evelyn Everett-. Heir of Has- combe Hall. i — G795h In the wars of the roses, i — G79Sii Short tales from storyland. I— G795S2 JUVENILE FICTION. 127 Greenaway, Kate, il. Marigold garden. — G7984mi Under the window. *i — ^G7984u Greene, Homer. Blind brother. I — G7992b Pickett’s Gap. i — G7992PI Mrs. L. L. School-boy baronet. I — G811S Greenwood, Grace, pseud, see Lippincott, Mrs. S. J. C. Gregory, F. K. New stories for chil- dren. *i — G822n Griffis, W. E. In the Mikado’s service. I — G852i Pathfinders of the Revolution. I— G852P Grimm, J. L. and Grimm, W. K. Fairy tales. I — G864f2 Fairy tales selected and ed. for lit- tle folks. *i — G864fii German fairy tales. i — G864g Goblins. i — G864g2 Household stories. i — G864I12 Little Snow-white and other fairy tales. *i — G864I1 Wonder tales. i — G864W Grinnell, G. B. Jack among the Indians. I— G868ji Jack in the Rockies. i — G868j2 Jack the young caijoe-man. I — G868j3 Jack the young ranchman, i — G868j Guerrier, Edith. Wanderfolk in wonder- land. I — G935W H. H. pseud, see Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F. H. Haley, M. M. Dornfield summer. I— Hi68d Hall, Bolton. Monkey shines. — Hi74im E. K. Adventures in toyland. *1— Hi75a Ruth. Boys of Scrooby. i — HiySb Golden arrow. i — HiySg In the brave days of old. i — HiySi Hamblen, H. E. Story of a Yankee boy. I — H199S Hamer, S. H. Little folks adventure book. *i — H214I Hzimilton, Myra. Kingdoms curious. I — H2i9k Hammond, Harold. Further fortunes of Pinkey Perkins'. i — H226f Pinkey Perkins, just a boy. I — H226P Hamp, S. F. Dale and Fraser, sheep- men. I — H229d Hancock, H. I. Aguinaldo’s hostage. I— H234a Hansel and Grethel and other stories. *i — H249 Harraden, Beatrice. Things will take a turn. I — H296t Harris, J. C. Aaron in the wildwood. I — H 3 i 42 a Daddy Jake the runaway. I — H3i42d Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his queer country. i — H3142I Mr. Rabbit at home. i — H3i42m Story of Aaron. i — H3142S Plantation pageants. i — H3142P -H399t3 -H399WI Harrison, Mrs. Burton, see Harrison, Mrs. C. C. Mrs. C. C. Bric-a-brac stories. I— H3i8b Old fashioned fairy book, i — H3180 Elizabeth. In story-land. I — H3i84i Mrs. E. O. Moon princess. I — H3i86m Star fairies. i — H3186S — ^ Frederic. Boys of Spartan house school. I — H3i9ib Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Grandfather’s chair. i — H399g2 Little Daffydown-dilly. i — H399I Paradise of children. i — H399P Tanglewood tales. i — H399t ;■ True stories from history and biography. Wonder book. Hayes, I. I. Cast away in the cold. I — H417C Hays, Mrs. Helen. Adventures of Prince Lazybones and other stories. *i — H 4 i 72 a Princess Idleways. *i — H4172P Headland, I. T. tr. Chinese Mother Goose rhymes. i — H433C Heller, Mrs. ed. Jack and the beanstalk and Brother and sister. *i — H477J Snowdrop and other stories. ♦i— H 477 S Henderson, W. J. Afloat with the flag. I — H497a Last cruise of the Mohawk. I— H 497 I Sea yarns for boys. i — H497S Henty, G. A. At Aboukir and Acre. I— Hs27a At Agnicourt. Beric the Briton. Both sides of the border. Boy knight. By pike and dyke. Dash for Khartoum. In freedom’s cause. In Greek waters. In the heart of the Rockies. I — H527i2 In the reign of terror. i — Hs27i3 March on London. One of the 28th. To Herat and Cabul. Treasure of the Incas. With Clive in India. With Lee in Virginia. With Roberts to Pretoria. I — H 527 WIO With Wolfe in Canada, i — H527W6 Young Carthaginian. i — Hs27y2 and others. In storyland. i — Hs27i7 Hewett, G. M. A. The rat. i — Hs98r Hill, Elizabeth. My wonderful visit. I — H645im Hinkson, Mrs. K. T. see Tynan, Kath- erine. Hohler, Mrs. Edwin. Bravest of them all. I — Hyipb Holder, C. F. Adventures of Torqua. I — H727ai Along the Florida reef. i — 11727a -H 527 ai I— H527b I — Hs27b2 I— Hs27b3 I— H527b6 I — H527di I— H527i I— HS27ii -H 527m I I — H52701 I — Hs27t6 I— H527't7 I — H527WI I— H527W4 128 JUVENILE FICTION. Home, Andrew. Jack and Black. I-H765J Hopkins, W. J. Sandman; his farm stories. i — H796S Sandman; more farm stories. I — H796SI Hornibrook, Isabel. Camp and trail. I — H8i6c Horwitz, C. N. Fairy-lure. i — H824f Houghton, Mrs. L. S. Fifine. i — H838f House that Jack built. *i — H210 House thait Jack built; il. by W. W. Denslow. *i — H199 Housman, Laurence. Blue nioon. I — H8422b Farm in fairyland. i — H8422f Field of clover. i — H8422tfi Houston, E. J. Young prospector. I— H843y Howard, B. W. A battle and a boy. I— H848b No heroes. i — H848n O. O. Henry in the war. i — H8sih Howells, W. D. Boy’s town, i — H8592b Christmas every day and other stories. *i — H8592C Flight of Pony Baker. i — H8S92f Hugessen, E. H. Knatchbull- Lord Bra- bourne. Mountain sprite’s kingdom and other stories. 1 — H89imi Queer folk. i — H89iq Tales at tea-^time. i — H8pit Hughes, Rupert. Dozen from Lakerim. I — H894d Lakerim athletic club. i — H894I Thomas. Tom Brown at Oxford. I — H8942t Tom Brown at Rugby; ed. by Clara Weaver Robinson. i — H8942ti Humphrey, Mrs. F. A. and others. When I was a little girl and other stories. I — H926WI Wonder stories of history. I — H926W Mabel. Little Continentals. *i — H9263I1 Little folk of ’76. *i — H9263I Little heroes and heroines. *i — H9263I2 Little soldiers and sailors. *i — H9263I3 Maud. Make-believe men and women. ♦i — 9264m Hunt, Violet Brooke-. The cat. i — H943C Huntington, H. S. pseud. His majesty’s sloop, Diamond Rock. i — Hgsih Husted, Mrs. M. H. comp. Children in literature. i — H9724C Hutton, Laurence. Boy I knew; Four dogs and some more dogs, i — 119842b Ide, Mrs. F. O. O. see Ogden, Ruth, pseud. In the country. ’*‘1 — I8o Ingelow, Jean. Mopsa the fairy. I — 146m Stories told to a child. *i — I46SI Three fairy tales; ed. by C. F. Dole. ♦i— U6t Ingersoll, Ernest. Island in the air. I— l47ii Inman, Henry. Ranche on the Oxhide. I— l 572 r Irving, F. B. Six girls. i — I72S J., S. H. C. Five o’clock stories, i — Jiif Jackson, Mrs. G. E. S. Adventures of Tommy Postoffice. — ^Ji24ai Big Jack, and other true stories of horses. — ^Ji24b — ^ Caps and capers. *i — J124C Little Miss Cricket. i — ^Ji24l2 Little Miss Sunshine. *i — J124I Pretty Polly Perkins. i — Ji24p Three Graces. i — ^Ji24t Three Graces at college, i — ^Ji24ti Mrs. H. M. F. H. Cat stories. *i — ^J i 26 c - — Hunter cats of Connorloa. i — ^Ji26h Letters from a cat. — J126I Mammy Tittleback and her family. *i — Ji26m Nellie’s silver mine. i — Ji26n Jacobs, Joseph, ed. Book of wonder voyages. i — ^Ji7b English fairy tales. i — Ji7e More Celtic fairy tales. i — Ji7m More English fairy tales, i — Ji7mi James, Martha, pseud. My friend Jim. I — J28m Jamison, Mrs. C. V. D. Lady Jane. I— J32I Penhallow family. i — J32p Seraph. i — J32S Thistledown. i — J32ti Toinette’s Philip. i — J32t Janvier, M. T. see Vandergrift, Mar- garet, pseud. Jefferies, Richard. Sir Bevis. i — J45S Jenness, T. R. Above the range. I— J54a Piokee and her people. i — JS4P Jerrold, W. C. ed. Reign of King Oberon. I— Js64r Jewett, J. H. Bunny stories for young people. — JS9b More bunny stories. *i — JS9m S. O. Betty Leicester. i — J592b Betty Leicester’s Christmas. I—J592bi Play days. *i — JS92p Johnson, Margaret. Bunch of keys. *1— J676b Rossiter. End of a rainbow, i — J68e Phaeton Rogers. i — J68p Johnston, Mrs. A. F. Gate of the giant scissors. *i — J72g Keeping tryst. i — J72k Little colonel. *i — J72I1 Little colonel in Arizona. *i — ^J72ls Ole Mammy’s torment. — 720 Three weavers. i — J72ti Johonnot, James. Grandfather’s stories. I— J732g Jokai, Maurus and others. Golden fairy book. I— J74g Jordan, D. S. Book of Knight and Bar- bara. I — J82b Kaler, J. O. see Otis, James, pseud. Ker, David. Into unknown seas. I— K 391 Lost city. I — K39I1 Kieffer, H. M. Recollections of a drum- mer boy. I — K47r King, Charles. From school to battle- field. I— KS2f JUVENILE FICTION. 129 Pauline. Christine’s career. I— K54C Kingsley, Charles. Madame How and Lady Why. 1 — K^Sm Water babies. i — K55WI Mrs. F. M. Tor, a street boy of Jerusalem. i — Kssit Kipling, Rudyard. Jungle book. I— Ks 7 j Just so stories. *i — K57ji Puck of Pook’s Hill. 1 — K57P Second jungle book. i — K57S Kirk, Mrs. E. W. O. Dorothy and her friends. i — Ksgdi Dorothy Deane. i — Kspd Kirschner, Lola. Peterkins. i — K6ip Knapp, Adeline. Boy and the baron. I— K 67 b Knatchbull-Hugessen, E. H. see Huges- sen, E. H. Knatchbull- Lord Bra- boiirne. Knox, J. J. Little Almond Blossoms. 1-K741I T. W. Captain John Crane. I — K742C John Boyd’s adventures, i — K742j Lost army. i — K742I Krause, L. F. see Yechton, Barbara, pseud. La Flesche, Francis. Middle five. I — Li 64 m Lang, Andrew. ed. ' ' Prince Prigio. Animal story-book reader. I — L 269 ai Blue fairy book. i — L26Qb Brown fairy book. i — L269bi Cinderella. Crimson fairy book. Green fairy book. Jack and the beanstalk. My own fairy book. Nursery rhyme book. Orange fairy book. Pink fairy book. Prince Darling. Princess on the glass hill. *i — L269P4 Red fairy book. Snow man and Adventures of I — L269P2 -L269C I — L269CI I — L 269 gi *i — L269j I — L 269 m — L269n I — L2690 I — L269P *i — L269PI I — L 269 r other stories. *i — L269SI I — L269V L269y Violet -fairy book. Yellow fairy book. La Rame, Louisa de, see Ouida, pseud. Laurie, Andre. Axel Ebersen. i — L38sa Schoolboy days in France. I— L385S Schoolboy days in Italy, i — L385SI Schoolboy days in Japan. I — L385S2 Schoolboy days in Russia. I— L385S3 Lear, Edward. Nonsense book. -L 438 ni I— L438P Children of I — L441C Pelican chorus. Le Baron, Grace, pseud. Bedford court. Lee, Albert. Tommy Toddles, i — L477t Mary, and Lee, Catherine. Oak staircase. i — L4790 Lehmann, R. C. Sun-child. i — L523S Leighton, Robert. Golden galleon. I— L5292g Green painted ship. I — L5292gi Hurrah! for the Spanish main. I — L 5292 h Olaf the glorious. i — LS2920 Pilots of Pomona. i — L5292P Thirsty sword. i — LS292t Wreck of the Golden Fleece. I — L5292W Leonard, M. F. Candle and the cat. ♦i — L581C — — It all came true. i — Ls8ii Mr. Pat’s little girl. i — LsSim On Hyacinth hill. i — L5810 Pleasant street partnership. I— L581P Spectacle man. i — L581SI Story of the big -front door. I— L581S Lillie, Mrs. L. C. W. Colonel’s money. I — L729C For honor’s sake. i — L729fi Helen Glenn. i — L729h Household of Glen Holly. I — L729hi Jo’s opportunity. Nan. Rolf house. Squire’s daughter. Lippincott, Mrs. S. J. C. famous ballads. Lippmann, J. M. I— L 729 J I — L 729 n I — L 729 r I — L729S Stories from I— L76SS Everyday girls. I— L 766 e I — L419 Little chicks. Little folks’ fairy tales. *i — L778f Little folks’ playmates. *i — L911 Little ones’ A, B, C. *1— L781 Little ones’ object book. *i — L871 Little people’s pets. *i — L382 Little Polly’s pets. *i — L283 Litle Red Riding Hood. *i — L150 Livingston, C. L. Glimpses of pioneer ^ life. I— L 788 g Lodge, H. C. ed. Six popular tales. *i — L822S London, Jack. Cruise of the Dazzler. . . ^ I — L847C Long, J. L. Little Miss Joy-Sing. T . ^ . *1— L848I Loomis, C. B. Partnership in magic. V 1 , I— L8632P Yankee enchantments. i — L8632y Lorenzini, Carlo. Adventures of Pinoc- ^ chio. *1— L869a Lothrop, H. M. S. see Sidney, Margaret, pseud. Lucas E. V. comp. Forgotten tales of long ago. i_L933f Old fashioned tales. i — L9330 Lummis, C. F. New Mexico David. Mabie, H. W. ed. Fairy tales every child should know. *i Mii2f McCook, H. C. Old farm fairies. _ I — M1290 MacDonald, George. Dealings with the fairies i— Mi35d Light princess. i_Mi35l Princess and Curdie. *i_Mi35p Ranald Bannerman’s boyhood. I— Mi35r 130 JUVENILE FICTION. Rough shaking. i — Mi35ri MacDonough, Glen and Chapin, A. A. Babes in Toyland. *i — Mi36b iMace, Jean. Home fairy tales. I — Mi4ih Machar, A. M. Marjorie’s Canadian win- ter. I — Mi49m McIntyre, J. T. With John Paul Jones. I — M1522W Mackie, P. B. Story of Kate, i — Mi 58s Maclaren, Ian, pseud, see Watson, John. Maclehose, S. H. Tales from Spenser, chosen from the Faerie Queer^p. I — Mi63t McMurry, Mrs. L. B. Classic stories for the little ones. *i — Mi68c Madden, E. A. Little queen, i — M179I Major, Charles. Bears of Blue river. I — M234b Malone, P. B. Winning his way to West Point. I— M2576W Mannix, M. E. Michael O’Donnell; or, The fortunes of a little emigrant. I — M284m Pancho and Panchita. i — M284P Markham, Richard. Around the yule log. I— M345ai Colonial days. i — M345C Marsh, J. B. Life and adventures of Robin Hood. i — M365I Martineau, Harriet. Crofton boys. I— M385CI Peasant and the prince. i — M385P Marvel, Ik. pseud, see Mitchell, D. G. Maud, Constance. Wagner’s heroes. I — M447W Wagner’s heroines. i — M447WI May, Sophie, pseud, see Clarke, R. S. Miles, A. H. ed. Fifty-two more stories for boys. i — M643,fi7 Fifty-two more stories for girls. I — M 643 fi 8 Fifty-two stories for boys. I— M643f7 Fifty-two stories for the little ones. I — M643f Fifty-two stories of courage and en- deavor for boys. i — M643fi4 Fifty-two stories of courage and endeavor for girls. i — M643f8 Fifty-two stories of girl-life. ir— M643f4 Fifty-two stories of head, heart and hand for boys. i — M643fii Fifty-two stories of head, heart and hand for girls. i — M643fi2 Fifty-two stories of school-life and after for boys. i — M643f6 Fifty-two stories, of school life and after for girls. i — M643f5 Fifty-two stories of the brave and true for boys. i — M643fi6 Fifty-two stories of wild life. East and West. i — M643fi5 Fifty-two thrilling^ stories of life at home and abroad. i — M643fi3 Miller, Mrs. H. M. see Miller, O. T. pseud. Miller, O. T. pseud. Kristy’s queer Christmas. i— M649k Kristy’s surprise party, i — M649ki Nimpo’s troubles. i — M649n Mitchell, D. G. About old story-tellers. *1— M68ia S. W. Prince Little Boy. *i — M682p Mitton, G. E. The dog. Molesworth, Mrs. M. L. S. I— M68sd Blanche. I — M7i9b I — M719S1 I — M719C I — M719C3 I — M719C5 I — M719C6 Boys and I. Carrots. Christmas child. Christmas-tree land. Cuckoo clock. Includes: Tapestry room. Grandmother dear. i — M7i9gi Mary. — My new home, i — M7i9m4 Peterkin. i — M719PI Robin Red-breast. i — M7i9ri Rosy. I — M7i9r2 Sweet Content. i — M719S2 Tapestry room. i-^M7i9t This .and That. i — M7i9t3 Two little waifs. *i — M7i9t2 “Us.” I — M719U Moore, Mrs. N. H. Deeds of daring done by girls. i — M823d Morse, L. B. Road to nowhere. I — M8852r Mother Goose. Mother Goose jingles. *i — M9i8m6 Mother Goose’s melodies; ed. by W. A. Wheeler. i — M9i8m7 Mother Goose’s nursery rhymes. *i — M9i8mi Nursery tales. *i — M9i8m8 Moulton, Mrs. E. L. C. New bed-time stories. *i — Mp27n Stories told at twilight. *i — M927S Munkittrick, R. K. Moon prince and other nabobs. i — Mqbbm Munroe, Kirk. At war with Pontiac. I — Mq68a Belt of seven totems. i-— M968b2 Blue dragon. i — M968b3 Brethren of the coast. i— MqbSbi Cab and caboose. i — Mq68c Campmates. i — M968CI Canoemates. i — M968C2 Chrystal, Jack & Co.; and Delta Bixby. I — M968C3 Coral ship. I — M968C4 Derrick Sterling. I — Mg68d Dorymates. I — M968di Flamingo feather. I— Mq68f For the Mikado. I — M968f3 Forward march. I — Mg68f2 Fur-seal’s tooth. I — MqbSfi Golden days of ’49. I — Mg68g In pirate waters. I — Mq68i Midshipman Stuart. I — Mg68m Outcast warrior. I — M9680 Painted desert. I — Mq68p Prince Dusty. I — M968PI Raftmates. I — Mq68r Ready rangers. I — M968ri Rick Dale. I — Mq68r2 Snow-shoes and sledges. I — M 968s I Son of Satsuma. I — Mg68s2 Through swamp and glade, i — MpbSt Under orders. I — M968U Under the Great Bear. I — M968UI Wakulla. I — M968W White conquerors. I — M968WI JUVENILE FICTION. 131 With Crockett and Bowie. I — Mq68w2 Murfree, M. N. see Craddock, C. E. pseud. Musset, P. E. de. Mr. Wind and Madame Rain. i— MpSgm Neher, B. M. Among the giants. I— N 395 a Nesbit, Edith. Book of dragons. I — N 458 b Five children and it. i — N458f Nine unlikely tales. i — N4s8n Phoenix and the carpet, i — N458PI Pussy and doggy tales. *i — N458P Railway ohildren. i — N4s8r Story of the five rebellious dolls. *i — N458SI Story of the treasure seekers. I — N458S Wouldbegoods. i — N458W Niemann, August. Boer boy of the Transvaal. i — N67ib Night before Christmas. *i — N251 Noble, A. L. Professor’s girls, i — N747P Tarryport schoolgirls. i — N747t Noel, Maurice. Buz. i — N768b Nordau, Max. Dwarf’s spectacles. I— N 828 d Nordhoff, Charles. Man-of-war life. I — N 832 m Whaling and fishing. i — N832W Norton, C. L. Jack Benson’s log. I— N 883 j Queen’s rangers. i — N883Q Soldier of the legion. i — N883S Noyes, M. B. Twilight stories. *i — Ngsbt Nursery land. *i — N823 Nursery tales. *i — N9742 Ober, F. A. John North in Mexico. I— Oi 2 j Tommy Foster’s adventures among the southwest Indians. i — Oi2t — ■ — War chiefs. i — Oi2w Ogden, Ruth, pseud. His little royal high- ness. I — 034b Little queen of hearts. i — O34I1 Loyal hearts and true. i — O34I3 Loyal little redcoat. i — O34I2 Old fairy tales for children. *i — O441 Old Mother Goose. *i — O490 Old Mother Hubbard. *i — O251 Old Oak chest. *i — O443 One, two buckle my shoe. *i — O341 One, two, three, four. *i — O340 O’Shea, M. V. ed. Old world wonder stories. i — O820 Six nursery classics. *i — O82S Otis, James, pseud. Amateur fireman. I— 088 a At the siege of Quebec. I — 088a2 Aunt Hannah and Seth. I — 088 a 6 Boy captain. I— 088 b Boys of 1745. I — 088 b 2 Castaways. I— 088 c Cruise of the Enterprise. Defending the island. I — 088 cio I— 088 d 5 Defense of Fort Henry. I— 088 d 3 District messenger boy. I— 088 d 2 ^ Dorothy’s spy. I— 088 d 6 How Tommy saved the barn. i_ 088 h Jenny Wren’s boarding house. I — 088 ji Jinny and his partners. i — 088 j 3 Josiah in New York. i — 088 js Leift behind. i — 0881 Life-savers. i — O88I2 Light keepers. i — O88I5 Messenger No. 48. i — 088m2 Minute boys of the Mohawk valley. I — 088 m 4 Minute boys of the Wyoming val- ley. I— 088 ms Minute boys of the Green Moun- tains. I — 088 m 3 Mr. Stubbs’ brother. i — 088 m Off Santiago with Sampson. I — O8801 Our uncle the major. i — O8802 Raising the “Pearl.” i — 088 r Runaway brig. i — 088 ri Sarah Dillard’s ride. i — 088 s Silent Pete. i — 088 s 4 Teddy and Carrots. i — 088 t Tim and Tip. i — 088 ti Toby Tyler. i — 088 t 2 Under the liberty tree. i — 088 u When Israel Putnam served the king. I — 088 w With Lafayette at Yorktown. I — 088 wi With Perry on Lake Erie. I — 088w7 With Warren at Bunker Hill. I — 088w2 With Washington at Monmouth. I — 088w3 Ouida, pseud. Bimbi; stories for children. *i — 093b! Findelkind. In the apple-country. Findelkin ’ -093f *i — 093! Includes: Findelkind. Mouffiou. I — 093m Niirnberg stove. i — 093n Our animal A. B. C. *i — O220 Our doggies. *i — OU300 Our farmyard. *i — OU400 Our pet’s picture book. *i — O163 Overton, Gwendolen. Captain’s daugh- ter. I — 0962c Oxley, J. M. Family on wheels. I— 098 fi Packard, Winthrop. Young ice whalers. I — Pii9y Page, T. N. Among the camps. I— Pi33a Captured Santa Claus. i — P133C — Two little Confederates. i — Pi33t Paine, A. B. Arkansaw bear. i — Pi44a Beacon prize medals and other stories. i — Pi44b Hollow tree and deep-woods book. *1— Pi 44 h The little lady — her book. *i — P144I Patten, Gilbert. Deadwood trail. I — P 3 i 6 d Patterson, V. S. Dickey Downey. I — P 3 i 82 d Peltier, Florence. Japanese garland. I— P393i Perrault, Charles. Tales of Mother Goose, tr. by Charles Welsh. *i — P454t 132 JUVENILE FICTION. Tales of passed times. i — P454ti Old French fairy tales, i — P4540 Perry, F. P. Tora’s happy day. *i — P4622t G. B. Uncle Peter’s trust, i — P463U Nora. Another flock of girls. I — P 464 a Flock of girls. i — P 464 ^ Flock of girls and boys. i — P464fi Hope Benham. i — P464h New Year’s call. i — P464n Rosebud garden of girls. i — P464r Three little daughters of the Revo- lution. *i — P464t Phelps, E. S. Gypsy Breynton. i — PS38g Gypsy’s cousin Joy. i — PS38gi Gypsy’s sowing and reaping. I— P 538 g 3 Gypsy’s year at the Golden Cres- cent. I— PS 38 g 2 Trotty book. *i — PS38t Trotty’s wedding tour. *i — P538ti Tuppy. *i — P538t2 Picture book A. B. C. *i — P521 Picture objects, A. B. C. *i — P258 Pier, A. S. Boys of St. Timothy’s. I— P6isb Harding of St. Timothy’s, i — P 6 i 5 h Pitman, L. W. see Webster, Leigh, pseud. Plympton, A. G. Betty, a butterfly. • *i — P 738 b Dear daughter Dorothy. *i — P738d Dorothy and Anton. '*'1 — P738di Little sister of Wilifred. *i — P738I Old home day at Hazeltpwn. I— P7380 Polly put the kettle on. *i — P691 Potter, Beatrix. Tailor of Gloucester. *1— P8662t Tale of squirrel Nutkin. *i — P8662t3 Tale of two bad mice. *i — P8662ti Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher. *1— P8662t6 Tale of squirrel Nutkin. *1— P 8662 t 4 Pratt, E. F. Play lady. *i — P913P Pretty pets. *i — P500 Price, L. L. Lads and lassies of other days. I— P94SI Pussy Purr. *i — P914 Pyle, Howard. Men of iron, i — P996m Merry adventures of Robin Hood of great renown, in Nottinghams-hare. I — P 996 r Otto of the silver hand. i — P9660 Pepper and salt. *i — P996P School and play ground, i — P996S Some merry adventures of Robin Hood, I — P996ri Story of Jack Ballister’s fortunes. I— P996j Twilight land. i — Fgg 6 t Katharine. As the goose flies. *i — P9964a Christmas angel. *i — P9964C Counterpane fairy. *i — P9964CI Nancy Rutledge. i — P9964n Where the wind blows, i — P9964W Pyrnelle, L. C. Diddie, Dumps and Tot. *1— P938d Quigley, Dorothv. Two of the best. I— Q 7 t Quirk, L. W. Baby Elton. i— Q8b Midget Blake, pitcher. i — Q8m Raju, P. V. R. Tales of the sixty man- darins. I — Ri6i2t Rame, Louise de la. see Ouida, pseud. Rankin, Mrs. C. W. Dandelion cottage. I — R2iid Girls of Gardenville. i — R2iig Ray, A. C. Bumper and Baby John. I — R 263 b Half a dozen girls. i — R263I11 In Blue Creek canon. i — R263i Janet; her winter in Quebec. I— R263J Nathalie’s chum. i — R263n Nathalie’s sister. i — R263ni Phebe, her profession. i — R263PI Sheba. i — R263S Sidney; her summer on the St. Lawrence. i — R263SI Teddy; her book. i — R263t Teddy; her daughter. i — R263ti ^ Ursula’s freshman. i — R263U Raymond, Mrs. E. H. Among the lin- dens. I — R268a Boys and girls of Brantham. I — R268b Daughter of the West. i — R268d Honor girl. i — R268h Little lady of the horse. *i — R268I Mislaid uncle. *i — R2o8m3 My Lady Barefoot. i — R268mi Polly the gringo. I — R268pi Yankee girl in old California. I — R268y Reed, H. L. Amy in Acadia. i — R324a Brenda, her school and her club. I— R 324 b Brenda’s bargain. i — R324b3 Brenda’s cousin at Radcliffe. I — R324b2 Brenda’s summer at Rockley. I — R.324bi Brenda’s ward, i — R324b4 T. B. Adventures of a three giunea watch. I — R 326 a Fifth form at St. Dominic’s. I — R 326 f Reid, Christian, pseud. A question of honor. 2— R353q Mayne. Afloat in the forest. I— R357a Boy hunters. i — R357b Bruin. • i_R357b3 Bush-boys. i — R357b4 Cliff climbers. i — R357CI Giraffe hunters. i — R357g Plant hunters. i — R357p Young voyagers. i — R357y Reynolds, Cuyler. Rosamond tales. I — R 462 r Rhoden, Emma von. Obstinate maid. I— R4750 Rhys, Ernest. Fairy gold. i — R479f Rich, C. E. New boy at Dale, i — R4982n Richards, Mrs. L. E. H. Armstrongs. I — R5i6a Captain January. i — R516C - — Fernley House. i — R5i6f3 JUVENILE fiction: Five mice in a mouse trap. *i — R5i6f Five minute stories. *i — Rsi^fi Green satin gown. i — RSi6g Hildegarde’s harvest. i — Rsi6h Hildegarde’s holiday. i — R5i6hi Hildegarde’s home. i — R5i6h2 Hildegarde’s neighbors. i — R516I13 Jim of Hellas. i — Rsibji Margaret Montfort. i — Rsibm Merryweathers. i — R5i6m2 Peggy. I — R516P Quicksilver Sue. i — Rsi6qi Rita. I— RSi6r Three Margarets. i — Rsi6t Rosalind. Nursery fire. *i — Rsi74n Rideing, W. H. Boys coastwise. I— R 544 b Riggs, Mrs. see Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. S. Roberts, C. G. D. Around the camp- fire. I — R643a Cruise of the yacht Dido, i — R643C Robins, Edward. Chasing an iron horse. I— R657C Robinson, Edith. Captain of the school. I — R658C Rock-a bye-baby. *i — R275 Rolfe, W. J. ed. Fairy tales in prose and verse. i — R 747 f Rosy cheeks. *i — R160 Ruskin, John. King of the golden river. *1— RgSbk Sadlier, A. T. Mary Tracy’s fortune. I — Si26m Summer at Woodville. i — Si26s Mrs. James. Lost son. i — S1261I Sage, A. C. Little colonial dame. *i — S129I Little daughter of the Revolution. I — S129I1 Saint-Pierre, J. H. B. de. Paul and Vir- ginia. I — S149P Sandys, Edwyn. Sportman Joe. i — S222S Trapper Jim. l — S 222t Saunders, Marshall. Alpatok. i — S257a Beautiful Joe. i — S257bi King of the park. i — S257k ’Tilda Jane. i — S257t Saxby, Lewis. Life of a wooden doll. *i — S272I Scandlin, Christiana. Hans the Eskimo. I — S 283 h Schmid, Christopher von. Dumb child and other tales. i — S348d Overseer of Mahlbourg. i — S3480 Rose bush. i — S348r Schubin, Ossip, pseud. see Kirschner, Lola. Schultz, Jeanne. Madeleine’s rescue. I — S 387 m Story of Colette. i — S387S Straight on. i — S387S Scudder, H. E. Bodleys telling stories. I— S 436 b 3 Book of folk stories. *i — S436b4 ed. Children’s book. i — S436C English Bodley family. i — S436e Fables and folk-stories. *i — S436f Mr. Bodley abroad. i — S436m Seven little people and their friends. *i — S436S Viking Bodleys. i — S436V Seawell, M. E. Decatur and Somers. I — S 442 d Great scoop. i — S442g Laurie Vane. i — S442I1 Little Jarvis. i — S442I Midshipman Paulding. i — S442m Paul Jones. 1 — S442P Quarterdeck and fok’sle. i — S442q Through thick and thin. i — S442t See saw, Majorie Daw. — S251 Segur, S. R. comtesse de. Fairy-tales from the French. i — S456f Story of a donkey. i — S456S Story of a donkey; abr. by Charles Welsh. *1— S456S2 Seton, E. T. Two little savages, i — S495t Sharp, Evelyn. Micky. i — S53im Other boy. i — S5310 Youngest girl in the school. I— SS 3 iy Shattuck, William. Secret of the black butte. I— S53325 Shaw, E. R. Fairy tales for the second school year. *i — S5342f F. L. Castle Blair. i — S534C Hector. i— SS 34 h Phyllis Browne. i — S534P Sea change. i— S534S Shelton, W. H. Last three soldiers. I— S545I Three prisoners. i — SS45t Shute, H. A. Real diary of a real boy. I — Ss 62 r Sidney, Margaret, pseud. Ben Pepper. t— 5569b Five little Peppers abroad. I— S 569 f 3 Five little Peppers and how they grew. ^ I — ;S569f Five little Peppers and their friends. I— Ss 69 f 5 Five little Peppers at school. 1—556914 Five little Peppers grown up. 1—556911 Five little Peppers midway. I — 556912 Golden West. i — S569g Rob. I— S569r Stories Polly Pepper told to the five little Peppers in the little Brown house. I — S569S Two little friends in Norway. I — 556912 Sing a song of sixpence. *i — S300 Singleton, Esther, ed. Golden rod fairy book. I — S6i7ig • Wild flower fairy book. i — S6171W Smith, C. C. Girls of Pineridge. i — S644g Gertrude. Arabella and Araminta stories. *i — 5648a Beautiful story of Doris and Julie. *1— S648b2 Booboo book. *i — S648bi Boys of Marmiton prairie. I— S 648 b Little Precious. *i — S648I1 Lovable tales of Janey and Josey and Joe. *i — S648I Roggie and Reggie stories. *1— S648r 134 JUVENILE FICTION. Stories of Peter and Ellen. *i — S648S M. P. W. Boy captive in Canada. I— S655ib2 Boy captive of old Deerfield. I— S655bi The Browns. i — S655ib Jolly good summer. i — S655ij Jolly good times. i — Sbssiji Jolly good times at Hackmatack. I— S655ij2 Jolly good times at school. I— S655ij3 More good times at Hackmatack. I— S655im Young and old Puritans of Hatfield. I— S6s5iy3 Young Puritans in captivity. I— S655iy2 Young Puritans in King Philip’s war. I — S655iy Young Puritans of old Hadley. I— S655iyi N. A. Three little Marys. *1— S65s6t R. P. Rival campers. i — S657r Rival campers afloat. i — Sfisyn Snedden, G. S. Docas. i — S67id Spofford, Mrs. H. E. P. Hester Stanley at St. Marks. i — S762hi Spyri, Johanna. Heidi; tr. by H. B. Dole. I — S 772 h Heidi; tr. by Louise Brooks. I — S772hi Moni, the goat boy. i — S772m Squires, Grace. Peaseblossom and mus- tard seed. I — S774P Stables, W. G. England’s hero prince. I— S77Se2 In search of fortune. i — S775i In the dashing days of old. I— S775ii Shoulder to shoulder. i — S775S Sweeping the seas. i — S775S3 Westward with Columbus, i — S775W Stanley, H. M. My Kalulu; prince, king and slave. i — S787imi Steams, Albert. Chris and the wonderful lamp. I— S799C Stein, Evaleen. Gabriel and the hour book. Stephens, C. A. Ark of 1803. Camping out. Young moose hunters. Stevenson, B. E. Young section hand. I— S8472y Stockton, F. R. Captain Chap, i — S866c Clocks of Rondaine and other stories. Fanciful tales. Floating prince and tales. Jolly fellowship. Ting-a-ling tales. Young master of Hyson Hall. I S866y Stoddard, W. O. Ahead of the army. I — S869ai Battle of New York. i — 5869b Boy Lincoln. i — S869b2 Captain’s boat. i— S869C Crowded out o’ Crofield. i — S869C4 I — S 869 fi I — S869gi I — 88693 I— S869I I — S869I2 I — S869S I — S869S3 I — S869SI I — S869S2 I — S 869 t I — S 869 y I — S869t2 I — S8i8g I — 832a I — S832C I— S 832 y -S866CI I— S866f other fairy I— S866fi I— S866j * 1 — S866ti Dab Kinzer. i — S869d Dan Monroe. i — S869d2 Errand boy of Andrew Jackson. -S869e Fight for the valley. Guert Ten Eyck. Jack Morgan. Little Smoke. Long Bridge boys. Lost gold of the Montezumas. I — S869I1 Noank’s log. i — S869n On the old frontier. i — S8690 Quartet. i — 88699 Red mustang. i — S869r Red patriot. i — S869ri Running the Cuban blockade. -S869r2 Saltillo boys. Spy of Yorktown. Success against odds. Swordmaker’s son. Talking leaves. Tom and the money king. Same as young financier. Two arrows. Two cadets with Washington. I — S869t3 Voyage of the Charlemagne. I — S869V Walled in. i — S869W Windfall. i — S869W2 Winter fun. i — S869W3 With the Black Prince, i — S869W4 Zeb, a New England boy. I — S869Z Stoney, T. B. Old man who. lived in a wood. I — S8810 Stowe, Mrs. H. E. B. Dog’s mission. I — S 892 d Little Pussy Willow. i — S^2l Queer little people. i — 88929 Stories and sketches for the young. I — S892S Strang, Herbert. In Clive’s command. I — S 8972 i Strange stories of colonial days. I — S8974SI Strange stories of the Civil War. I — S8974S2 Strange stories of the Revolution. I — S8974 Stratemeyer, Edward. Dave Porter in the South Seas. i — 88986 Fort in the wilderness. i — S898f3' Under MacArthur in Luzon. I — S898U2 Stuart, Mrs. R. M. Story of Babette. I— S932S Swett, S. M. Captain Polly. Cap’n Thistletop. Flying hill farm. Lollipop’s vacation. Mate of the “Mary Ann.” Sonny boy. Young ship builder. Taggart, M. A. At Aunt Anna’s. I — Ti 25 a Little grey house Little women club. Miss Lochinvar. Nut-brown Joan. I— S975C I— S975CI I— S 975 f I— S975I I— S975m I— S975S I— S975y I— T125I I — Ti 2 s 1 i I — T i 25 m I — Ti 25 n JUVENILE FICTION. i:i5 Six girls and Bob. i — T125S Three girls and especially one. I— Ti25g Winnetou, the Apache knight. I — T125W Tannenforst, Ursula, pseud. Thistles of Mount Cedar. i — Ti66t Tappan, E. M. Golden goose, i — Ti74g In the days of William the Con- queror. I — Ti74i Taylor, Bayard. Boys of other coun- tries. I — T238b M. I. Little Mistress Good Hope. I — T244I Teufel, Mrs. von, see Howard, B. W. Thackeray, W. M. Rose and the ring; abr. *1— T363ri Thanet, Octave, pseud, see French, Alice. Thomas, E. M. and others. Treasury of stories, jingles and rhymes. ^ *i — T455t Thompson, A. R. Gold-seeking on the Dalton trail. i — T4684g D. P. Green mountain boys. I— T46pg Thorne, Marion, pseud, see Thurston, Mrs. I. T. Three bears. *i — T280 Three little kittens. *1— T251 Thruston, Mrs. L. M. Jack and his is- land. I— TS3i6j Thurston, Mrs. I. T. Boys of the Cen- tral. I— T5452b Don Malcolm. i — Ts452d Genuine lady. i — TS452g Tiernan, Mrs. F. C. F. see Reid, Chris- tian, pseud. Tilghman, Emily, see Tannenforst, Ur- sula, pseud. Timlow, E. W. Nest of girls, i — Ts83n Tiny pets. *i — T238 Tolstoi, L. N. count. Long exile and other stories for children. i — T654I Tomlinson, E. T. Boy officers of 1812. I— T659b3 Boy soldiers of 1812. i — Tbsqb ; Boys with “Old Hickory.” I — T659b2 Cruising on the St. Lawrence. I — T659CI Fort in the forest. i — T6s9f Four boys in the Yellowstone. I — T659fi Guarding the border. i — T659g In the camp of Cornwallis, i — T659i2 In the Wyoming valley. i — T 6 sgii Jersey boy in the Revolution. I— T6s9j Lieutenant under Washington. 1-T659I Marching against the Iroquois. I — T659m Old Fort Schuyler. i — T6590 Prisoner in buff. i — T659P Red chief. i — Tdsqri Rider of the black horse, i — Tbsqr Search for Andrew Field, i — T659S Soldier of the wilderness. I — T659S2 Tecumseh’s young braves, i — Tbsqt Three young continentals, i — T6s9t2 Two young patriots. .1 — T6S9t3 Under colonial colors. i — T659U Washington’s young aids, i — T659W2 I— T659W5 I — T659W7 I — T659W6 I— T659W4 I— T659y I — T 863 iJi I — T8631C I — T8631J2 I— T863id -T863ij3 Winner. Winning his degree. Winning his “W.” With flintlock and fife. •- — Young rangers. Treasury of fairy tales for little folks. *i-T 784 Trimmer, Mrs. Sarah. History of the robins, ed by E. E. Hale. i — T83ih2 Trowbridge, John. Electrical boy. i_T863e Philip’s experiments. i — T863P Three boys on an electrical boat. _-T 863 t J. T. Chance for himself. Cudjo’s cave. Doing his best. Dummer boy. Fast friends. Fortunes of Toby Trafford. I — T863itoi Jack Hazard and his fortunes. I— T863ij Kelp-gatherers. i — T863ik Prize cup. i — T8631PI Scarlet tanager and other bipeds. I — T8631S Young surveyor. i — T863ij4 True, J. P. Iron star and what it saw on its journey through the ages from myth to history. i — T8661 Morgan’s men. i — T866m On guard! Against Tory and Tarle- ton. I — T8660 Scouting for Washington, i — T866s Shoulder arms. Their club and ours. Tucker, E. S. Magic key. i Old youngsters. Turner, E. A. Easy stories. Short stories; Third reader grade. *1— T944S Stories for young children. *1— T944SI Twain, Mark, pseud, see Clemens, S. L. Tynan, Katherine. Great captain. I— Tq87g Underhill, Z. D. comp. Dwarf’s tailor. I— Us52d Upham, Mrs. G. L. L. see LeBaron, Grace, pseud. Upton, Bertha. Adventures of two Dutch dolls and a golliwogg. i — U7ia Vaile, Mrs. C. M. W. Orcutt girls. I — Vi 290 Sue Orcutt. i — V129S Two and one. =•'1 — Vi29t Valentine, Mrs. L. J. Aunt Louisa’s book of fairy tales. *i — Vi57a Aunt Louisa’s jumble book of pic- tures and stories for little folk. *i — ^Vi57a2 — T866SI I— T866t -T89i2m — T89120 I— T944e ed. Old, old fairy tales. i — V1S70 Vandegrift, Margaret, pseud. Holidays at home. I — V 225 h Queen’s body-guard. i — V22Sq 136 JUVENILE FICTION. Vawter, Clara. Rabbit’s ransom. I — V39i2r Voltaire, F. M. A. de and others. Silver fairy book. i— V93SS Waller, M. E. Daughter of the rich. I — Wi 98 d Little citizen. i — W198I Ward, Mrs. E. S. P. see Phelps, E. S. Ward, H. D. Captain of the Kittiewink. I — W259C New senior at Andover, i — W259n Warde, Margaret. Betty Wales, fresh- man. I— W 26 sb Betty Wales, junior. i — W265'b2 Watanna, Onoto, pseud. Japanese blos- som. I— W 324 j Watson, H. C. Boston tea-party. I— W 338 b John. Young barbarians, i — W339y Weatherly, F. E. Book of gnomes. I — W3622b Webster, Leigh, pseud. Another girl’s experience. i — W38ia Wells, Carolyn. Dorrance domain. I — W 4542 d Eight girls and a dog. i — W4542e Folly in the forest. i — W4542fi In the reign of Queen Dick. I— W 4542 i Mother Goose’s menagerie. *i — W4542m Patty at home. Patty Fairfield. Patty in the city. Wesselhoeft, Mrs. E. F. P. Blue Hill. Foxy the faithful. High school days in Harbortown. I— Wsish Jack, the fire dog. *i — WSiSji Torpeanuts the tomboy. *i — WsiSt White, E. O. Borrowed sister, i — Ws84b Ednah and her brothers. i — Ws84e Little girl of long ago. Only child. When Molly was six. S. E. Magic forest. Who killed Cock Robin and other stories. i_W 6284 Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. S. Birds’ Christmas Carol. I — Wbssb Half-a-dozen housekeepers. I— W 655 h New chronicles of Rebecca. I— W 6 s 5 n Polly Oliver’s problem. i — W655P Rebecca of Sunnybrook farm. i-W65Sr Story of Patsy. i — W6s5s Summer in a canon. i — W655SI Timothy’s quest. i — W6s5t and Smith, N. A. Fairy ring. I— W 655 f — ■ — ■ Story hour. i — W655S2 Wild animals. *i — W155 -W4542P2 I— W4542P I— W4542P3 Fairy folk of * 1 — W5i5f2 * 1 — W5i5f3 -W584I I — W5840 I — W584W -Ws88m Wilkins, M. E. Comfort Pease and her gold ring. *i — W685C In colonial times. i — W68si Pot of gold and other stories. I— W 685 P Williams, E. L. Substitute quarterback. I — W722S G. F. Bullet and shell. i — W723b Winnington, Laura. Outlook fairy book for little people. i — 77601 Outlook story book for little peo- ple. I — W7760 Witt, H. G. de. French country family. I— W827f Wood, C. S. Camp-fires on the Scioto. I — W874C Woolsey, S. C. Barberry bush, i — Wpibb Clover. I — W916C Cross Patch. i — W916CI Eyebright. *i — Wqibe Guernsey Lily. i — Wqibg Little country girl. *i — W916I Mischief’s Thanksgiving and other stories. i — Wqibm New year’s bargain. i — Wqibn Nine little goslings. *i — Wqibni Not quite eighteen. i — W9i6n2 Round dozen. i — Wqidr Two girls. I — Wpibt What Katy did. *i — W916W What Katy did at school. I — ^Wqibwi What Katy did next. i — W916W2 Wright, Elvirton, Pen’s venture. I — W9482P Mrs. M. O. Aunt Jimmy’s will. I — W 952 a Dream fox story book. i — W952d First reader: Stories of earth and sky. *i — W952f Second reader: Stories of plants and animals. *i — W952S Tommy Anne and the three hearts. I — W 9 S 2 t Wabeno the magician. i — W952W Wyss, J. R. and Montolieu, J. I. P. P. de B. de C. Swiss family Robinson; ed. by Kingston. i — W9S5S2 Yechton, Barbara, pseud. Honor D’Everel. I— Y 42 h Ingleside. i — Y42i Little Saint Hilary. *i — Y42I Molly. I — Y42mi Some adventures of Jack and Jill. I — Y42S r Young savage. i — Y42y Yonge, C. M. Little Lucy’s wonderful globe. *1— Y55I3 Prince and the page. i — Y5Sp4 Yorke, Anthony. College boy. i — Y64C Youth’s companion series. Stories of kindness. i — Y83SI Stories of purpose. i — Y83S2 Stories of success. i — Y83S3 ’ Student stories. i — Y83S4 Zollinger, Gulielma, pseud. Maggie Mc- Lanehan. i — Z86m FOREIGN LANGUAGES: FRENCH. GERMAN. BOOKS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES. 137 French. Italian. German. Polish. Hungarian. FRENCH. NON-FICTION. Blum, Leon. En lisant; reflexions cri- tiques. F8oi — B2 Corneille, Pierre. Horace. F842 — C9 Drumont, Edouard. La France juive. F944 — D6 Dumas, Alexander, fils. La dame aux camelias; drame en cinq^ actes. F842— D15 Duruy, George. Petite histoire populaire de la France. F944 — D5 Lavisse, Ernest. La nouvelle premiere annee de I’histoire de France. F944 — L Maeterlinck, Maurice. La vie des abeilles. F5957— Mi Monvel, B. de. Jeanne D’Arc. F B — D2imi Pitman, Sir Isaac and sons, pub. Pitman’s commercial correspondence in French. F658— Pi Roland. La chanson de Roland. F841 — R Rousseau, J. J. Les coups d’epee dans I’eau. F847 — R2 Sedillot, L. P., E. A. Histoire generale des Arabes. F953 — S Thimm, C. A. L’ Anglais sans maitre. F428— T Thomas a Kempis. Imitation de Jesus Christ. F242 — T Verlaine, Paul. Choix de poesies. F841— Vs Voltaire), F. M. A. de. Historie de Charles XII. FB— C472V FICTION. Balzac, Honore de. Le cousin Pons. 4— B 19807 Daudet, Alphonse. Le nabob. 4 — D238ni Tartarin de Tarascon. 4 — D238t Dumas, A. D. Les Parisiens et Provin- ciaux. 4 — D886pi Trois mousquetaires. 2t. 4 — D886t2 La tulipe noire. 4 — D886t4 Feuillet, Octave. Le roman d’un jeune homme pauvre. 4 — F426r Gautier, Theophile. Le Capitaine Fra- casse. 2t. 4 — G277C Hugo, V. M. vicomte. L’homme qui rit. 3t. 4— H895h2 Musset, Paul de. Anne Boleyn. 4 — M8982 Ohnet, Georges. Le inaitre de forges. 4— 038m Perrault, Charles and others. Contes de fees. 84 — P454CI Souvestre, M. E. Le journaliste. 4— S383 GERMAN. NON-FICTION. Bigelow, John. Das Geheimnis des Schlafes. G135 — B Binde, Robert. Das Soil and Haben der Mensohheit. G901 — B Bjornson, Bjornstjerne. Au^ Storhove; Drama. G839.82 — Bi Laboremus. G839.82 — B5 Der Konig; ein Drama in vier Auf- zugen. G839.82 — B3 Brockhaus kleines Konversations Lexi- kon. 2Bde. G033 — B2 Dante Alighieri. Die gottliche Komodie. G8si — Di Dillard, J. H. ed. Aus dem deutschen Dichterwald. G831 — D3 Dflringsfeld, Ida von. Das Buch denk- wiirdiger Frauen. G920 — D Eckstein, Ernst. Murillo. G831 — E17 Engelein, A. und andere. Geschichte des deutschen Unterrichts in der Volks- schule. G430 — E Freytag, Gustav. Aus dem Jahrhundert der Reformation. G943.03 — F Gartenlaube. 1897. Goethe, J. W. von. Faust. G832 — G2 Gotz von Berlichingen mit der eis- ernen Hand. G832 — G4 Sammtliohe Werke. Bd. i — 40. G838 — G20 Gottschall, Rudolf von. Aus meiner Jugend. G B — G68 Gutzkow, K. F. Reiseeindrucke aus Deutschland und der Schweiz Holland und Italien. G914 — G Heine, Heinrich. Bammtliche Werke. 7Bde. G838 — Hi2 Heyking, E. A. L. H. M. M. F. G. baron von. Briefe die ihn nicht erreichten. G836-H3 Illustrirte Zeitung. Klopstock, F. G. Oden. G831 — K15 Kobell, L. von. Ignaz von Dollinger. G B— D66k Mittelstadt, Otto. Die Affaire Dreyfus. G B — D77m Miiller, F. Max, ed. German classics from the fourth to the nineteenth cen- tury. 2Bde. G830 — M2 Nohl, Ludwig. Beethoven. GB — B4ini Pitman, Sir Isaac and sons, pub. Pit- man’s commercial correspondence in German. G658 — Pi Ruge, Arnold. Geschichte unserer Zeit. G94^-^ — F.I Scherr, Johannes. Deutsche Kultur-und Sittengeschichte. G901 — S Neues Historienbuch. G904 — Si Schiller, J. C. F. von. Die Braut von Messina. G832 — S39 Stern, S. M. Studien und Plaudereien. G438 — S2 Stoll, H. W. Die helden Griechenlands in Krieg und Frieden. G938 — Si 138 GERMAN LANGUAGE. Thimm, C. A. Der englische Dolmetscher. G428— T Ubcr Land und Meer. 1901-1902. Vambery, Hermann. Reise in Mittela- sien. G915 — V Velhagen und Klasings Monatshefte. 1901. Westerman Monats Hefte. 1901. Wieland, C. M. Oberon. G831— W17 FICTION. Andersen, H, C. Ausgewahlte Marchen. 83— AS44a Behrens, Bertha, see Heimburg, W. pseud. Bernstein, A. Vogele der Maggid. 3— B531V Beyerlein, F. A. Jena oder Sedan. 3— B573J Bibra, E. von. Hoffnungen in Peru. 3— B 582b Boy-Ed, Ida. Das A-B-C des Lebens. 3— B;89a3 Die Ketten. 3 — B789ki Malergeschichten. 3 — B789m Die Schwestern. 3 — B789S2 Um ein Weib. 3 — B789U2 Billow, Frieda, Freiin von. Margarete und Ludwig. 3 — B939m Biilwer-Lytton, E. G. E. L. haron Lytton. Rienzi. 3 — B195 Burnett, F. H. Der kleine Lord. 83 — B964k Bursteinbinder, E. see Werner, Ernst, pseud. Caine, T. H. Der verlorene Sohn. 3— C135V Conway, Hugh, pseud, see Fargus, F. J. Cron, Clara, pseud. Auf und ab. 3— C947a Eckstein, Ernst. Die Claudier. 3— E 1 93c Das Kind. 3— Ei93k Erckmann, Emile und Chatrian, Alexan- dre. Waterloo. 3 — E65W Eschstruth, Nataly von. Jung gefreit. 2Bde. 3— E744J Potpourri. 3 — E744PI Fargus, F. J. Aus Nacht zum Licht. 3— F223a Ford, P. L. Das Abenteuer im Ex- presszug. 3 — F7iia Franzos, K. E. Ein Opfer. 3 — F83701 Frederich, B. H. Von Hand zu Hand. 3— F852V Frenssen, Gustav. Jorn Uhl. 3 — F8792j Freytag, Gustav. Das Nest der Zaun- konige. 3 — F895n Galitzin, Furst. Ohne Liebe. 3 — G1610 Giese, Marie. Die Frau Meisterin und ihr Sohn. 3 — G181 Glumer, Claire von. Alessa. 3 — Gsbya Frau Domina. 3 — G'?67fi Fiirstensohn. 3 — G567f Enthdlt: Zerline. Goethe, J. W. von. Wilhelm Meister’s Lehrjahre. 2 Bde. 3 — G399W3 Grimm, J. L. und Grimm, W. K. Kinder und Hausmarchen. 83 — G864k Grimmold, Wolfgang. Kleine Prinzess. 3— G8642k Hartmann, Moritz. Erzahlungen meiner Freunde und Novellen. 3 — Hioi Hauff, Wilhelm. Tales from Hauff; with introd. notes and vocabulary. 3 — H369t Heimburg, W. pseud. Kloster Wend- husen. 3 — H467k Lumpenmiiller’s Lieschen. 3-H467I1 Hillern, W. B. von. Reis am Weg. 3— H6s2r Hoffmann, A. F. T. Oheim und Neffe. 83 — H6990 John, H. F. C. E. see Marlitt, E. pseud. Jokai, Maurus. Himmelstiirmerin. 3— J74hi Lagerlof, Selma. Wunder des Antichrist. 3— Li 74 w Lindau, Paul. Helene Jung. 3 — L742h Marlitt, E. pseud. Frau mit den Karfun- kelsteinen. 3 — M348f Das Geheimniss der alten Mam- sell. 3 — M348g Goldelse. 3 — M348gi Im Schillingshof. 3 — M348ii Reichsgrafin Gisela. 3 — M348r Die zweite Frau. 3 — M348Z Meyer-Forster, Wilhelm. Karl Heinrich. 3 — M6i22k Meyr, Melchior. Erzahlungen aus dem Ries. 3 — M6i5e Enthdlt: Ludwig u. Annemarie. Moeller, O. M. Gold und Ehre. 3— M693g Muhlbach, Louisa, pseud. Franz Rakoczy. 3 — M202 Kaise.r Leopold der Zweite und seine Zeit. 3 — M203 Mundt, C. M. see Muhlbach, Louisa, pseud. Ompteda, George, Freiherr von. Die sieben Gernopp. 3 — O56S3 Reisner, Victor von. Ein angenehmes Erbe. 3— R377a Riehl, W. H. Am Feierabend. 3 — RS55ai Spielhagen, Freidrich. Tn der zwolften Stunde. 3— S75Sii Sudermann, Hermann. Frau Sorge. 3— S943f Suttner, Bertha von. Hanna. 3 — S967h Tovote, Heinz. Klein Inge. 3 — T736k Turgenjew, I. S. Die neue Generation. 3— T936ni Villinger, Hermine. Unter Bauern. 3— V757U Voss, Richard von. Die Sabinerin. 3 — V969SI Werner, Ernst, pseud. Am Altar. 3 — W492a2 Gliick auf! 3 — W492g3 Westcott, E. N. David Harum. 3— WS24d Wilbrandt, Adolf. Der Wille zum Leben. 3 — W665W Wildenbruch, Ernst von. Semiramis. 3 — W672SI Das wandernde Licht. 3 — W672W Wolzogen, Ernst von. Die tolle Kom- tess. 3 — W87iti HUNGARIAN. ITALIAN. POLISH. 139 HUNGARIAN. FICTION. NON-FICTION. Dallos, Gyula and Patterson, Arthur. Gyakorlati angol nyelvtan. H494 — D166 Higginson, T. W. Az Ejszak-Amerikai Egyesiilt. Allamok tortenete. H973— H534 FICTION. Beniczky, B. L. Eloitelet es folvilago- sultsag. 2v. H — B43Se Hanna. H — B435h Itt es a jovo eletben. 2v. H — B435i Ezeregy ejszaka regei; atdolgozta Rado Antal. • H — Ez37r Herczeg, Ferencz. Andor es Andras. H — H4i7an Az elso fecske. H — H4i7e Egy leany tortenete. H — H4i7l ITALIAN. NON-FICTION. Alfieri, Vittorio. Vita, scritta da esso. IB-A387 Amicis, Edondo de. Alle porte d’ Italia. I9145 — Ai Spagna. I914.6 — A Sulk oceano. I910 — A Le tre capital!; Torino, Firenze, Roma. 1914- 5 — A2 Ariosto, Lodovico. Orlando furioso. 3v. I851— A Azeglio, Massimo d’. I miei ricordi. 3v. IB— A993 Boito, Arrigo. Nerone. I852 — B Caccia, Alessandro. Manuale della leggi degli Stati Uniti. I347 — C Carducci, Giosue. Poesie. I851 — C Dante Alighieri. La divina commedia. I851— D Ford, J. D. M. and Ford, M. A. ed. Ro- mances of chivalry in Italian verse. I851.08 — F Garibaldi, Giuseppe. Memorie auto- biografiche. IB — G232 Leopardi, Giacomo. Poesie. I851 — Li Pavia, Luigi. Grammatica della lingua inglese. I428 — P Pellico, Silvio. Prose e tragedie scelte. 1858— P Tasso, Torquato. Gerusalemme liberata. I851-T1 Uda, M. S. Arte e artisti. 2v. I854 — U Amicis, Edmondo de. Cuore. 85 — A516C La maestrina degli operai. 5 — Asibm Olanda. 5 — A5160 Barrili, A. G. Come un sogno. 5 — B275C Cuor di ferro e cuor d’oro. 2v. 5— B 275 C 2 II merlo bianco. 5 — B275m Santa Cecilia. 5 — B275SI Sorrisi di gioventu. 5 — B275S2 La spada di fuoco. 5 — B275S3 Caccianiga, Antonio. II bacio della Con- tessa Savina. 5 — Cii8b Cordelia. Casa altrui. 5 — C794C Dopo le nozze. 5 — C794d Crawford, F. M. Don Orsino. 2v. 5— C899d Sant’ Ilario. 2v. 5 — C899SI Saracinesca. 2v. 5 — C899S Dumas, A. D. II Conte di Monte Cristo. 4v. ■ 5 — D886c Vent’ anni dopo- 5 — D886vi Fogazzaro, Antonio. Daniele Cortis. 5— F655d Malombra. 5 — Fbssm Piccolo mondo antico. 5 — F655PI Piccolo mondo moderno. 5 — F655P II santo. 5 — F655S Fucini, Renato. Le veglie di Neri. . 5— F951V Giacomelli, Antonietta. Sulla Breccia. 5— G429S Manzoni, Alessandro, count. I promessi sposi. 5 — M296P Rosini, Giovanni. La monaca di Monza. 5 — R82im RufEni, G. D. II dottor Antonio. 5— R923d Serao, Matilde. Fantasia. 5 — S482f Suor Giovanna della Croce. S — S482S Verga, Giovanni. Cavalleria rusticana ed altre novelle. 5 — V493C I Malavaglia. . 5 — V493m Storia di una Capinera. 5 — V493S POLISH. NON-FICTION. Krasinsiki, Zygmunt. Poezye. 3t. Pol 891.85 — Ki Nehring, Wladyslaw. Kurs literatury polskiej dla uzytku szkol. Pol 891.85— N Zmichowska, Marcyze. Kwiaty rodzinne; wybor poesyi polskiej. Pol 891.85 — Z Fiction. Krasewski, J. I. Krzyzacy obrazy z przesztosci. Pol — K89k Orzeszkowa, Eliza. Widma. Pol — 07 dw 141 AUTHOR INDEX INCLUDING INDEX TO BIOGRAPHY A A. L. A. 1 Aaron, E. M. 121 Abbot, A. B. 121 Abbot, H. L. 34 Abbot, W. J. 90, 94 Abbott, C. C. 29 Abbott, Evelyn. 84 Abbott, E. A. 20 Abbott, G. F. 9 Abbott, Jacob. 121 Abbott, Lyman. 5, 6, 7, 11 Abel, Mrs. M. H. 36 Abrahams, Israel. 61 Achard, L. A. E. 29 Acton, J. E. E. D. Acton, baron. Life of. 73 Adam, Mme. Edmond, (Adam, J. L. L.) 73 Adam, J. L. L. Life of. 73 Adams, Andy. 96 Adams, C. C. 12 Adams, C. F. Life of. 73 Adams, C. K. 1, , 90 Adams, G. B. 85, , 88 Adams, H. C. 121 Adams, John. 2, : Adams, John, Life of. 3, 7 73 Adams, J. H. 43 Adams, J. Q. Life of. 73 Adams, O. F. 15 Adams, Samuel, Life of. 73 Adams, T. S. 12 Adams, W. H. D. 121 Adams, W. I. L. 41 Adams, W. T. 121 Addams, Jane. 11 Addison, Mrs. J. de W. G. 39 Addison, Joseph. 56 Addison, Joseph, Life of. 73 Adelborg, Ottilia. 121 Adeline, Jules. 39 Adeney, W. F. 5 Adgie, William. 37 Adler, Felix. 5 , 15 Aero club of America. 25 ^schylus. 58 ^sop. 58 Agassiz, Mrs. E. C. 29 Agassiz, J. L. R. 23 Agassiz, J. L. R. Life of. 73 Agnus, Orme. 96 Aguilar, Grace. 5 . 96 Aiken, Catharine. 2, 3 Aikin, John. 121 Ainger, Alfred. 56 Ainsworth, W. H. 96 Aitken, E. H. 3 Alacoque, M. M. blessed, Life of. 73 Albanesi, Mme. E. A. M.96 Alehin, C. A. 41 Alcott, L. M. 96, 121 Alcott, L. M. Life of. 73 Alclen, Mrs. I. M. 96 Alden, Joseph. 47 Alden, R. M. 29, 122 Alden, W. L. 122 Aldrich, G. I. 20 Aldrich, Richard. 41 Aldrich, T. B. 47, 61, 96, 122 Alexander, Francesco. 47 Alexander, M. W. 36 Alexander I. emperor of Russia, Life of. 73 Alexander the Great, Life of. 73 Alfieri, Vittorio. 139 Alfred the Great, king of England, Life of. 73 Allen, A. E. 35 Allen, Grant. 28, 29, 96 Allen, J. G. 90 Allen, T. G. 65 Allen, J. L. 96 Allen, M. W. 33 Allen, W. B. 96, 122 Allsop, F. C. 37 Allston, Margaret, pseud. (Farquahar, Anna.) 96 Aloysius, saint. Life of. 73 Altmaier, C. L. 37 Alton, Edmund, pseud. 12 Altsheler, J. A. 96 Alzog, J. B. 8 Amateur mechanic, pseud. 38 Ambrosius, saint. Life of. 73 American academy of po- litical and social science. 12 American historical asso- ciation. 83 American school of corre- spondence at Armour in- stitute of technology, Chicago. 34, 40 Ames, J. S. 14, 25 Amicis, Edmondo de. 64, 122, 139 Amos, Sheldon. 14 Andersen, H. C. 122, 138 Andersen, H. C. Life of. 73 Anderson, J. J. 90, 94 Andre, John, Life of. 73 Andrews, C. C. 69 Andrews, C. M. 92 Andrews, E. B. 83 Andrews, E. F. 28 Andrews, Jane. 60, 122 Andrews, Mrs. M. R. S. 96 Angell, J. R. 31 Angouleme, M. T. C. duch- esse de. Life of. 73 Angus, D. C. 65 Amitchkow, Michael. 12 Annandale, Nelson. 64 Annunzio, Gabriele d’. 57 Anstey, F. pseud. (Guthrie, T. A.) 96 Anthony, G. C. 40 Antony of Padua, saint, Life of. 73 Antrobus, C. L. 96 Apgar, A. C. 28 Apthorp, W. F. 41 Arabian nights. 122 Arblay, F. B. d’. 96 Arblay, F. B. d’. Life of. 73 Archer, T. A. 85 Archer, William. 52, 67 Archibald, Douglas. 7, 27 Archibald, G. H. Argyll, G. J. D. Campbell, duke of. 86 Argyll, G. J. D. Campbell, duke of. Life of. 73 Aria, Mrs. E. 19 Ariosto, Ludovico. 122, 139 Aristophanes. 58 Aristotle. 4 Armes, W. D. 52 Armstrong, H. E. 15 Armstrong, S. C. Life of. 73 Armstrong, W. J. 70 Arnim, M. A. B. Grdhn von. 57, 96, 122 Arnold, A. F. 23 Arnold, Sir Edwin. 52 Arnold, E. J. 84 Arnold, Matthew. 52, 56 Arnold, S. L. 15, 20 Arnold, Thomas. Life of. 73 Ashe, S. W. 34 Ashmore, Ruth, psewd. 19 Ashton, John. 19 Ashworth, Alice. 122 Aspinwall, Alicia. 122 Atherton, Edward. 65 Atherton, Mrs. G. F. H. 97 Atkinson, A. A. 25 Atkinson, Edward. 11, 36 Atkinson, F. W. 69 Atkinson, G. F. 28 Atkinson, Philip. 25 Atwater, M. R. 20 Audubon, J. J. Life of. 73 Auerbach, Berthold. 97 Augustine, saint. Life of. 73 Aulnoy, M. C. J. de B. comtesse d\ 122 142 AUTHOR INDEX. Aunt Louisa, pseud. (Val- entine, Mrs. L. J.) 29, 33, 122 Austen, Jane. 97 Austen, Jane, Life of. 73 Austin, J. G. 68, 97 Austin, Mrs. M. H. 35, 122 Austin, O. P, 14, 69, 94 Avary, iM. L. 94 Avebury, John Lubbock, baron. 3, 29, 56 Avery, E. M. 25 Avery, H. 122 Ayres, Alfred, pseud. (Os- mun, T. E.) ‘ 20 Ayrton, Mrs. M. C. 65 Azarius, brother. 1 Azarius, brother, Life of. 73 Azeglib, Massimo d’. 139 B Babcock, C. A. 29 Babcock, K. C. 93 Babcock, M D. Life of. 73 Babcock, Mrs. W. E. (Wa- tanna, Onoto, pseud.) 97, 122 Bach, J. S. Life of. 73 Bacheller, I. A. 97 Backus, T. J. 51 Bacon, A. M. 65 Bacon, D. M. (Bacon, Mrs. M. S. H.) 3, 41 Bacon, E. F. 22 Bacon, Edgar Mayhew. 68 Bacon, Edwin Munroe. 68, 94 Bacon, Francis. 56 Bacon, L. W. 7 Bacon, Mrs. M. S. H. 3, 41 Bacon, Mrs. Selden (Das- kam, J. D.) 50, 97, 122 Badlam, A. B. , 15, 20, 66 Baedeker, Karl. 63 Bagehot, Walter. 54 Bahlsen, Leopold. 22 Bailey, Mrs. A. W. 97 Bailey, C. S. 15 Bailey, E. A. (Alton, Ed- mund, pseud.) 12 Bailey, E. H. S. 26 Bailey, F. H. 25 Bailey, H. T. 40 Bailey, L. H. 23, 28, 35, 39 Bain, Alexander. 15 Bain, R. N. 88, 89 Baker, E. A. 1, 57 Baker, G. M. 43 Baker, H. B. 43 Baker, L. R. 122 Baker, M, N. 34 Baker, R. S. 33 Baker, Sir S. W. 122 Baker, T. O. 20 Baker, W. G. 60 Baker, W. M. 97 Bakewell, M. E. 122 Balch, T. W. 68 Balderston, L. R. 36 Baldwin, Mrs. Alfred. 122 Baldwin, C. S. 48 Baldwin, James. 1, 9, 20, 45, 46, 70, 84, 90, 95, 122 Baldwin, Joseph. 3, 15 Baldwin, J. D. 28 Baldwin, J. M. 28 Baldwin, May. 122 Baldwin, W. A. 15 Baldwin, W. E. 33 Ball, Sir R. S. 25 Ballou, M. M. 59, 67 Balzac, Honore de. 97, 137 Balzac, Honore de. Life of. 73 Bamford, M. E. 29 Bancroft, E. D. 62 Bancroft, George. 83, 90 Bancroft, J. H. 33 Bangs, J. K. 14, 48, 50, 97, 122 Banister, H. C. 41 Banks, H. W. 122 Banks, L. A. 3 Banks, M. B. 7 Banks, Mrs. N. H. 97 Bannard, W. H. 43 Bannerman, Helen. 122 Barbour, A. M. 97 Barbour, R. H. 43, 97, 122 Bard, Emile. 65 Bardeen, C. W. 16, 60, 97 Barham, R. H. 56 Baring-G ould, Sabine. (Gould, Sabine Baring-). 63 Barker, Lady M. A. 122 Barlow,. Jane. 52, 97 Barmby, B. H. 97 Barnard, Charles. 30, 35 Barnes, James. 66, 93, 97, 122 Barnes, Mrs. M. D. S. 83, 90 Barnett, P. A. 19 Barr, Mrs. A. E. H. 97 Barr, E. E. 16 Barr, Robert. 97 Barr, W. M. 35 Barrett, -Mary, pseud. (Nut- ting, M. 0.) 89 Barrett, Wilson. 97 Barrie, J. M. 97 Barrie, Mrs. M. 0. Life of. 73 Barrili, A. G. 139 Barrows, Anna. 36 Barrows, C. H. 6 Barrows, F. W. 38 Barry, J. D. 97 Barry, J. P. 62 Bartholomew, J. G. 60 Bartlett, F. 0. 97 Bartlett, G. H. 40 Bartlett, John. 46 Bartlett, Lillian. 30 Bartlett, W. H. 12 Barton, C. H. 15 Barton, W. E. 97, 123 Bashford, Herbert. 23 Bashford, H. H. 97 Bashkirtseff, Marie. Life of. 73 Baskervill, W. M. 20 Basket!, J. N. 30, 97 Bass, Florence. 28, 30, 90 Bassett, J. S. 93 Bassett, Mrs. M. E. S. 97 Batchelder, E. A. 40 Bates, Arlo. 54, 51, 97 Bates, C. F. . 52 Bates, K. L. 52, 64 Bates, Lois. 16, 123 Bates, Morgan. 97 Baumbach, Rudolf. 97, 123 Bayard, P. du T. chevalier. Life of. 73 Baylis's, Mrs. C. K. 123 Baylor, F. C. (Belger, F. C. B.) 123 Bayly, A. E. (Lyall, Edna, pseud.) 97, 123 Bayne, S. G. 25 Beach, D. N. 23 Beach, H. P. 7 Beach, R. E. 97 Beach, S. C. ^ 70 Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, earl of. 97 Beal, W. J. 28 Beard, Charles. 12 Beard, D. C. 43 Beard, J. C. 30 Beard, Lina. 43 Beaulieu, Anatole Leroy- (Leiroy-Bieaulieu, Ana- tole). 8 Beaulieu, Pierre Leroy- (Leroy-Beaulieu, Pierre). 12 Beaumont, Francis. 54 Beaver, H. M. Life of. 73 Becke, Louis. 97 Becker, F. S. 14 Becker, W. A. 61 Beckford, William. 97 Beckwith, M. H. 9, 16 Bedford, Jessie. (Godfrey, Elizabeth, pseud.) 97 Beebe, C. W. 30 Beebe, Katharine.. 16, 23 Beebe, M. B. 70 Beecher, H. W. 5, 6, 73, 97 Beecher, T. K. 6 Beeching, H. C. 52 Beers, H. A. 47, 51 Beesen, R. K. 52 Beesly, A. H. 84 Beethoven, Ludwig van. 42 Beethoven, Ludwig van. Life of. 73 Behnke, Emil. 33 Behrens, Bertha (Heim- burg, W. pseud.) 97, 138 Belding, A. G. 37 Belger, F. C. B. ' 123 Bell, A. F. 123 Bell, A. M. 45 Bell, C u r r e r , pseud. (Bronte, Charlotte.) 74, 97 AUTHOR INDEX. 143 Bell, Ellis, pseud. (Bronte, Emily.) 97 Bell, Mrs. Florence. 43 Bell, Mrs. Hugh, (Bell, Mrs. Florence.) 43 Bell, J. J. 98 Bell, L. L. 61, 98 Bell, Mrs. N. R. E. 23, 30, 39, 63 Bell, R. H. 20 Bell, V. C. 33 Bellamy, B. W. ' 52, 94 Bellamy, Edward. 98 Bellamy, R. L. 5 Bellamy, William. 43 Belloc, Hilaire. 98 Benedict, A. K. 33 Benedict, E. L. 61 Beniczky, B. L. 139 Benjamin, L. S. 62 Bennet, R. A. 98 Bennett, C. E. 22 Bennett, C. W. 16 Bennett, E. A. 55, 98 Bennett, E. M. H. 65 Bennett, John. 123 Benson, A. C. 56, 74, 98 Benson, E. F. 98 Benson, E. W. ahp. Life of. 74 Benson, R. H. 98 Benton C. F. pseud. (Bur- rell, C. B.) 36, 98 Benton, Joel. 47 Benton, Thomas, Life of. 74 Beresford, Lord C. W. de la Poer. 65 Bergen, F. D. 28 Bergen, J. Y. 28 Blerger, E^lizabeth, pseud. (Sheppard, E. S.) 98 Berlioz, Hector, Life of. 74 Bernacchi, Louis. 69 Bernheimer, C. S. 8 Bernstein, A. 138 Bert, Paul. 23 Berthold, Th. 70 Besant, Sir Walter. 62, 98 Bessemer, Sir Henry, Life of. 74 Bethusy-Huc, Valeska, Grd- Un. 98 Betts, L. W. 12, 98 Beveridge, A. J. 3 Bevier, Isabel. 39 Beyerlein, F. A. 138 Bible. 5 Bibra, E. von. 138 Bicknell, L. M. 66 Bidlake, F. T. 43 Bigelow, E. F. 23 Bigelow, John. 14, 137 Bigelow, M. M. 14 Bigelow, W. D. 33 Bigham, M. A. 123 Bignell, Mrs. E. M. 30, 123 Billings, J. S. 3 Binde, Robert. 137 Bindloss, Harold. 98 Bingham, Katharine. 98 Birdseye, C. F. 16 Birkbeck, W. L. 12 Birkhseuser, J. A. 8 Birney, A. M. 3 Birrell, Augustine. 56 Bisbce, M. D. 47 Bishop, Mrs. I. L. B. 65 Bishop, J. B. 12 Bishop, J. T. 123 Bishop, N. H. 69 Bisland, Elizabeth. 95 Bismarck-Schdnhausen, O. E. L. Furst von. Life of. Bjornson, Bjornstjerne. 137 Black, Alexander. 41, 98, 123 Black, Hugh. 3, 16 Black, William. 98, 123 Blackmar, F. W. 11 Blackmore, R. D. 98 Blaikie, William. 33 Blaine, J. G. 12 Blaine, J. G. Life of. 74 Blair, M. J. 36 Blaisdell, A. F. 33, 86, 90, 94 Blaisdell, E. A. 20 Blaisdell, T. C. 20 Blake, A. H. 41 Blake, K. D. 52 Blake, M. M. ^ 98 Blanchan, Neltje, pseud. (Doubleday, Mrs. N. B. D.) 28, 98 Blanchard, A. E. 98, 123 Bland, Mrs. Hubert (Nes- bit, Edith). 98, 123 Blatchford, M. E. 98, 123 Blinn, L. M. 123 Bliss, F. J. 5 Blodgett, F. E. 20 Blosius. 6, 8 Blouet, Paul. 57, 62 Blow, S. E. 16 Blunn, Leon. 137 Blumenthal, V. X. K. de. 9 Bliimner, Hugo. 61 Blunck, A. 40 Blundell, Mrs. M. E. S. (Francis, M. E. pseud.) 98 Boardman, W. H. 48 Bockett, F. W. * 1 Boden, G. H. 58 Bodley, J. E. C. 88 Boeckhi, Augustus. 61 Bogue, Mrs. (Bell, L. L.) 61, 98 Boito, Arrigo. 139 Boker, G. H. 48 Bolanden, Conrad von. 98 Bolce, Harold. 12 Boldrewood, Rolf, pseud. (Browne, T. A.) 98 Bolton, Mrs. S. K. 35, 70 Bonaventure, saint. 6 Bond, A. R. 43 Bonesteel, M. G. 123 Bonner, John. 88 Bonney, T. G. 27, 59 Booker, Ella. 47 Boole, M. E. 23 Boone, Daniel, Life of. 74 Boone, R. G. 16 Booth, Catherine, Life of. 74 Booth, Mrs. M. B. C. 15, 123 Booth, William, Life of. 74 Boothby, Guy. 98 Borromeo, Carlo, saint. Life of. 74 Borrow, George. 62 Bostock, F. C. 30 Botsford, G. W. 84 Botta, Mrs. A. C. L. 45 Bottone, S. R. 25, 35, 37 Boulger, D. C. de K. 64 Boult, K. F. 9 Bourget, Paul. 98 Bourne, E. G. 92 Bourne, H. E. 83, 85 Bourne, W. O. 16 Bouton, J. B. 61 Bouvet, Marguerite. 98 Bowen, H. C. 1 Bowen, W. P. 33 Bower, J. A. 38 Bowker, I. F. 16 Bowker, R. R. 3 Bowne, E. S. 74 Boyd, R. N. 35 Boy-Ed, Ida. .138 Boyesen, H. H. 98, 123 Boyle, M. P. 9 Boyle, Mrs. V. F. 98 Boynton, F. D. 14 Boys, C. V. 25 Bradby, G. F. 88 Brace, C. L. 63 Bradford, Gamaliel, jr. 98 Bradish, S. P. Bradley, A. C. Bradley, A. G. Bradley, Henry. Brady, C. T. 7, 9, 35 54 62 87 89, 90, 92, 93, 98, 123 Brahms, Johannes, Life of. 74 Brainerd, David, Life of. 74 Brainerd, Mrs. E. H. (Hoyt, Eleanor). 98 Brandes, G. M. C. 64 Brandes, G. M. C. Life of. 74 Brassington, W. S. 62 Bray, S. E. 16 Breare, W. H. 41, 45 Brebner, Mary. 22 Breed, D. R. 6 Brentano, J. C. F. S. Funck- (Funck-Brentano, J. C. F. S.) 88 Brereton, F. S. 123 Brewer, D. J. 45 Brewer, E. C. 45, 83 Brewster, M. S. 26 Bridgman, L. D. Life of. 74 Brierly, J. 6 Briggs, L. R. 16 Bridgham, A. P. 27 Bright, Charles. 37 Bright, John. 56 Brochner, Jessie. 64 144 AUTHOR INDEX. Brodsky, Mrs. A. Life of. 74 Bronson, W. C. 47 Bronte, Charlotte. 98 Bronte, Charlotte, Life of. 74 Bronte, Emily. 99 Brooke, L. L. 123 Brooke, S. A. 51, 52, 54 Brookes, L. E. 35 Brookfield, Mrs. . Charles (Brookfield, F. M.) 70 Brookfield, F. M. 70 Brookfield, Mrs. J. O. E. Life of. 74 Brookings, W. D. 11 Brooklyn public library, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 Brooks, Amy. 123 Brooks, C. P. 38 Brooks, Dorothy.' 123 Brooks, Edward. 3, 9, 24, 52, 58 Brooks, E. S. 14, 67, 70, 83, 89, 90, 92, 93, 94, 95, 99, 123 Brooks, Geraldine. 70, 99 Brooks, Hildegard. 123 Brooks, J. G. 12 Brooks, Noah. 14, 65, 67, 70, 123 Brooks, Phillips, bp. 7, 61 Brooks, Phillips, bp. Life of. 74 Brooks, W. K. 35 Broomhall, Marshall. 7 Brown, Alice. 47, 99 Brown, A. F. £ », 47, 123 Brown, A. J. 65, 69 Brown, A. R. 99 Brown, Caroline, pseud. 9 Brown, C. B. 99 Brown, C. L. 20 Brown, E. B. 61 Brown, E. V. 23, 28 Brown, Goold. 20 Brown, G. B. 39 Brown, H. D. 99, 123 Brown, H. R. F. 63, 88 Brown, John. 56, 57 Brown, K. L. 23, 128 Brown, Marshall. 50 Brown, M. C. 7 Brown, M. S. 14 Brown, M. W. 12 Brown, Theron. 6 Brown, W. G. 99 Browne, G. W. 67 Browne, Maggie. 63 Browne, Mary, Life of. 74 Browne, T. A. 99 Brownell, C. L. 65 Brownell, W. C. 51, 63. 68 Browning, Mrs. E. B. 52 Browning, Oscar. 16 Browning, Robert. 52, 56 Browning, Robert, Life of. 74 Brownlow, W. R.^ bp. 8 Brunowe, M. J. 6, 123 Brush, C. C. 99 Brush, Mrs. M. E. Q. 123 Bruun, Daniel. 66 Bryant, E. E. 14 Bryant, Sophie. 4 Bryant, S. C. 16 Bryant, W. C. 47, 58, 74, 90 Bryant, W. C. Life of. 74 Bryce, C. T. 20, 66 Bryce, James. 14, 70, 87 Bryson, Mrs. M. I. 65 Buchan, John. 99 Buchanan, J. P. 43 Buchanan, J. R. 12 Buchanan, R. W. 99 Buck, Gertrude. 45 Buck, Winifred. 15 Buckingham, E. M. 123 Buckle, H. T. 11 Buckley, A. B. 23, 30 Buehler, H. G. 20 Buffalo public library. 1 Buley, E. C. 69 Bulfinch, Thomas. 9 Bullen, F. T. 30, 57, 59, 99, 123 Bullock, C. J. 13 Bullock, S. F. 99 Bulow, Frieda, Freiin von. 138 Bulwer-Lytton, E. G. E. L. baron Lytton. 52, 99, 138 Bulwer-Lytton, E. R. L. earl of Lytton. 52 Bumpus, T. F. 39 Bunner, H. C. 48, 99 Bunyan, John. 99 Bunyan, John, Life of. 74 Burbank, Luther. 16 Burges, George. 58 Burgess, Gelett, 50, 99, 123 Burgess, J. W. 93 Burke, Edmund. 39, 56 Burkett, C. W. 38 Burleigh, W. C. baron, Life of. 74 Burnand, Sir F. C. 56 Burne-Jones, Sir Philip. 67 Burnett, Mrs. F. H. 99, 123, 138 Burnett, Mrs. F. H. Life of. . 74 Burnham, Mrs. C. L. R. 99 Burnham,, Maud. 16 Burns, J. J. 54 Burns, Robert. 52 Burns, Robert, Life of. 74 Burnz, E. B. 16, 20, 37 Burrage, H. S. 16, 94 Burrage, Severance. 16 Burrell, C. B. 36 Burrell, J. D. 33 Burrell, Katherine. 19 Burroughs, John. 23, 30, 47, 48 Burrow, C. K. 99 Burstenbinder, E. (Werner, Ernst, pseud.) 99, 138 Burt, M. E. 1, 9, 52, 58 Burton, A. H. 70, 89, 90, 123 Burton, E. D. 7 Burton, Sir F. R. 68 Burton, Richard. 47 Bury, J. B. 84 Bush, R. J. 65 Bushnell, Horace. 5 Butler, E. C. 67 Butler, E. P. 99 Butler, G. P. 20 Butler, H. C. 84 Butler, N. M. 16 Butler, W. A. 47 Butterworth, Annie. 36 Butterworth, Hezekiah. 47, 66, 67, 69, 70, 84, 90, 96, 99, 123 Butts, E. L. 33 Bygott, John. 20 Bynrier, E. L. 99 Byron, G. G. N. lord. 52 Byron, G. G. N. lord, Life of. 74 C C, A. E. 22 Cabell, J. B. 99 Cable, G. W. 94, 99 Cabot, E. L. 4 Caccia, Alessandro. 139 Caccianiga, Antonio. 139 Cadbury, Edward. 19 Caddell, C. M. 124 Caddick, Helen. 66 Cady, M. R. 20 Caesar, Augustus, Life of. 74 C^sar, C. J. 58 Caesar, C. J. Life of. 74 Caffin, C. H. 40, 41 Cahan, Abraham. 99 Cain, Neville. 124 Caine, T. H. H. 99, 138 Cajori, Florian. 24 Caldecott, Randdlph. 124 Calderwood, Henry. 16 Caldwell, H. W. 16 Calhoun, J. C. Life of. 74 Calkins, E. E. 37 Calkins, M. W. 3 Calkins, Raymond. 4 Call, A. P. 4. 33 Callaway, F. B. 4, 46 Callcott, Lady. 86, 88 Calvin, John, Life of. 74 Camp, Walter. 43 Campbell, Douglas. 92 Campbell, H. M. L. 64, 65 124 Campbell, H. S. 36 Campbell, R. J. 6 Campbell, W. T. 24 Campbell-Praed, Mrs. R. M. P. (Praed, Mrs. R. M. Campbell-.) 69 Canavan, M. J. 124 Candee, H. C. 19, 40 Candler, Edmund. 65 Candolle, Alphonse de. 28 Canfield, H. S. 124 Canfield, J. H. 16 Canfield, W. W. 9 Canning, A. S. G. 55 Canton, William. 7, 57 Capella, F. de P. 9 AUTHOR INDEX. 145 Capes, Bernard. 9 Capes, W. W. 84 Carducci, Giosue. 139 Carey, R. N. 100 Carhart, H. S. 26 Carleton, Will. Carlyle, Thomas. Carlyle, Thomas, 47 56, 88 Life of. 74 Carman, Bliss. 49 Carmichael, Amy Wilson-. 7 Carmichael, Montgomery. 7, 63 Carnegie, Andrew. 11 Carnegie, Andrew, Life of. 74 Carnegie library, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 Carove, F. W. 124 Carpenter, F. G. 60 Carpenter, G. R. 20, 45, 51 Carpenter, John. 41, 42 Carr, A. C. 124 Carr, Lucien. 96 Carrington, Edith. 27, 30, 35, 124 Carrington, H. B. 46 Carroll, C. F. 20 Carroll, Lewis, pseud. (Dodgson, C. L.) 43, 74, 124 Carroll, S. W. 60 Carruth, F. W. 99 Carryl, C. E. 124 Carson, Christopher, Life of. 74 Carter, A. C. 65 Carter, E. 124 Carter, M. E. 36 Carter, M. H. 23, 30, 35 Carter, N. M. 124 Carter, W. H. 35 Carver, Elvira. 90 Carver, T. N. 11 Cary, Alice. 47 Cary, Otis. 7 Case, F. P. (Powell, Fran- cis, pseud.) 100 Caskoden, Edwin, pseud. (Major, Charles.) 100, 124 Cass, Lewis, Life of. 74 Cassal, H. J. S. 35 Castelar, Don Emilio, Life of. 74 Castle, Mrs. A. S. 100 Castle, Egerton. 100 Cathcart, G. R. 45 Catherine de Medici, queen j of Henry II. of France, j Life of. 74 Catherine of Siena, saint. \ Life of. 74 Catherwood, M. H. 92, 100, 124 Catholic truth society. 8 Catlin, Mrs. L. E. 124 Cavendish, pseud. (Jones, Henry.) 43 Cawein, M. J. 47 Cecilia, Mme. 7 Cervantes-Saavedra, Miguel de. 100 Cervantes-Saavedra, Miguel de. Life of. 74 Chadwick, F. E. 94 Chadwick, Mrs. M. L. Pratt (Pratt, M. L.) 9, 20, 25 28, 54, 62, 65, 69, 70, 84, 90, 92, 96 Chamberlain, A. H. 16 Chamberlain, D. B. 41 Chamberlain, Esther. 100 Chamberlain, G. L. 5 Chamberlain, Jacob. 7 Chamberlain, J. F. 60 Chambers, G. F. 25 Chambers, R. W. 100, 124 Chambers, William. 59 Chamblin, Jean. 100 Champlain, Samuel de, Life of. 74 Champlin, J. D. 1, 23, 30, 43, 94 Champney, Mrs. E. W. 88, 100 Chance, L. M. 60 Chancellor, W. E. 16, 24, 90 Chandler, Mrs. I. C. 9 Chandler, Katherine. 9, 68 Channing, B. M. 124 Channing, Edward. 90, 93 Chantal, J. F. T. de, saint. Life of. 74 Chapin, A. A., 9, 41, 43, 70 Chapin, H. D. 49 Chaplin, F. P. 60 Chapman, F. M. 30 Chapman, George. 54 Chapman, J. J. 12 Charbonnell, Victor. 5 Chardenal, C. A. 22 Charities publication com- mittee. 12 Chteirity organization society. 15 Charlemagne, king of France, Life of. 74 Charles I. king of England, Lift of. 75 Charles II. king of England, Life of. 75 Charles XII. king of Sweden, Life of. 75 Charles Edward Stuart, called the young Pre- tender, Life of. 75 Charles, Mrs. E. R. 100 Chase, A. E. 23, 28, 30, 33, 70, 89, 91 Chase, I. M. 38 Chase, J. A. 100, 124 Chase, S. P. Life of. 75 Chatham, William Pitt, earl of. Life of. 75 Chaucer, Geoffrey. 52 Chaucer, Geoffrey, Life of. 75 Chauvenet, William. 24 Cheever, Mrs. H. A. 124 Cheney, Mrs. C. E. 94 Cheney, Warren. 100 Chesley, A. M. 43 Chesnut, Mrs. M. B. M. Life of. 75 Chesnutt, C. W. 100 Chester, Eliza, pseud. 16, 19 Chesterton, G. K. 56 Cheyney, E. P. 8, 13, 85, 92, 94 Chicago and Northwestern railway, pub. 89 Chicago University Press, pub. 20 Child, F. S. 100 Child, Theodore. 19, 69 Chilton, C. B. 41 Chisholm, Edwin. 5 Chisholm, G. G. 13, 60 Chisholm, Lucy. 124 Chittenden, R. H. 33 Cholmondeley, Mary. 100 Chopin, F. F. Life of. 75 Chopin, K. O. 100 Chordal, pseud. (See, J. W.) 35 Christian!, A. F. 41 Christie, Mrs. A. H. 40 Christie, S. R. 20 Christopherson, Stanley. 43 Chubb, Percival. 21 Church, A. J. 9, 19, 58, 84, 86, 100, 124 Church, R. W. 85 Churchill, Lord R. H. S. 75 Churchill, Winston. 100 Chutter, F. E. 21 Cicero, M. T. 58 Cicero, M. T. Life of. 75 Cid, R. D. de B. known as the, Life of. 75 Cilea, Francesco. 43 Cist, H. M. 94 Clapp, E. B. 19 Clark, Alexander. 43 Clark, E. B. 30 Clark, E. E. 40 Clark, F. E. 7 Clark, F. H. 14 Clark, Mrs. H. A. 100 Clark, H. H. 124 Clark, Imogen. 100, 124 Clark, J. B. 7, 12 Clark, Mrs. K. U. 4, 100, 124 Clark, S. H. 16 Clark, S. S. 14 Clark, T. M. 38 Clarke, J. F. 16 Clarke, Michael. 58, 59, 84 Clarke, M. B. 124 Clarke, Mrs. M. V. N. 100, 124 Clarke, Mrs. M. V. N. Life of. 75 Clarke, R. F. 3 Clarke, R. S. 124 I Clarke, W. J. 26 i Clay, Beatrice. 9 I Clay, Henry, Life of. 75 Clay-Clopton, Mrs. Virginia, Life of. 75 j Cleather, A. L. 41 Clegg, T. B. 100 146 AUTHOR INDEX. Clemens, S. L. 33, 50, 100, 124 Clement, C. E. (Waters. Mrs. C. E. C.) 70 Clement, E. W. 65 Cleveland, Grover. 12, 43 Qeveland, H. M. 93 Cleveland, R. E. 50 Cleveland public library, Cleveland, Ohio. 1 Clifford, Cornelius. 7 Clifford, C. R. 40 Clifford, H. C. 65 Clifford, L. L. 100 Give, Robert, baron. Life of. 75 Clodd, Edward. 28 Clouston, J. S. 100 Clowes, W. L. 14 Cloyd, D. E. 16 Qyde, A. M. 21 Coates, E. M. 124 Coates, H. T. 52 Cobb, Sylvanus. 100 Coburn, C. M. 64 Cochrane, C. H. 33 Cochrane, Robert. 33 Cody, Sherwin. 45, 46, 70 Cody, W. F. Life of. 75 Coe, F. E. 61, 67 Coe, G. A. 16 Coffin, C. C. 91, 92, 93, 94, 100, 124 Colby, C. W. 86 Colby,. F. M. 49 Cole, P. M. 9 Colerj B. S. 14 Coleridge, H. J. 6 Coleridge, S. T. 52 Coleridge, S. T. Life of. 75 Colfax, Schuyler, Life of. 75 Collier, John. ' 40 Collingwood,* H. W. 35 Collins, F. H. 37 Collins, J. C. 45 Collins, W. W. 100 Colquhoun, A. R. 69, 87 Colson, Elizabeth. 36, 56 Colton, A. W. 100 Colton, B. P. 33 Colton, J. M. 89, 95 Columbus, Christopher, Life of. 75 Columbus, Ohio, Public school library. 1 Colvin, F. H. 24 Coman, Katherine. 11, 86 Comenius, J. A. 16 Comenius, J. A. Life of. 75 Commons, J. R. 12 Compayre, Gabriel. 3, 16 Compton, A. G. 16 Compton, H. E. , 65 Comstock, A. B. 30, 35 Comstock, H. T. 124 Comstock, J. H. 30 Conant, C. A. 13 Conder, C. R. 65 Condict, A. Y. 100 Congreve, William, 54 Congreve, William, Life of. 75 Conn, H. W. 33 Connelly, E. M. 95 Connolly, J. B. 100 Connor, Ralph, pseud. 101, 124 Conrad, Joseph.' 37, 101 Conrad, Stephen. 101 Conscience, Hendrik. 101 Converse, Florence. 101 Conway, Hugh, pseud. (Far- gus, F. J.) 138 Conway, K. E. 7, 46 Conway, M. D. 65 Conway, M. D. Life of 75 Conway, Sir W. M. 39 Conybeaire, W. J. 5 Cook, Alfred. 3 Cook, A. S. 59 Cook, C. C. 40 Cook, E. W. 33 Cook, F. A. 69 Cook, G. L. 101 Cook, James, Life of. , 75 Cooke, F. J. 9 Cooke, Mrs. G. M. 101 Cooke, J. E. 95, 101 Cooke, J. G. 101 Cooke, M. C. 28 Cooley, Mrs. A. W. 21 Cooley, L. C. 26 Coolidge, H. L. 124 Coolidge, Susan, pseud. (Woolsey, S. C.) 124 Coonley, L. A. 41 Cooper, E. H. 56 Cooper, H. C. 28 Cooper, J. F. 101 Cooper, J. F. Life of. 75 Cooper, O. H. 91 Cooper, Peter, Life of. 75 Cooper, Sarah. 30 Copeland, Walter. 124 Copus, J. E. 124 Corbett, E. 92 Corbin, Mrs. M. O. 50 Cordelia. 139 Cordova, Rudolf de. 70 Corelli, Marie, pseud. 101 Corkran, Alice. 124 Corneille, Pierre. 137 Cornish, C. J. 30 Coronado, F. V. 68 Corson, Hiram. 21, 45 Cortez, Hernando, Life of. 75 Cortina, R. D. de la. 22 Coryell, J. R. 124 Costello. F. H. 124 Costelloe, B. F. C. 6 Cotes, Mrs. S. J. D. 57, 59, 62, 65, 101 Cotton, A. C. 36 Couch, A. T. Quiller-. 45, 54, 101 Coulter, J. M. 28 Coupin, H. E. V. 30 Courcy, Henry de. 8 Coursen, F. B. 124 Cowen, Thomas. 89 Cowper, William. 52 Cowper, William, Life of. 75 Cox, Sir G. W. 9, 84 Cox, J. D. 94 Cox, Kenyon. 39 Cox, Palmer. 21, 124 Coy, K W. 22 Crabb, George. 21 Crabbe, George, Life of. 75 Craddock, C. E. pseud. 101, 125 Craig, A. H. 46 Craigie, Mrs. P. M. T. R. (Hobbes, John Oliver, pseud.) 65, 101 Craik, Mrs. D. M. M. 63, 101, 125 Craik, G. M. 21 Cram, R. A. 39 Cram, W. E. 30 Crane, Stephen. 101 Crane, Walter. 1, 43 Crane, W. J. E. 38 Craven, Mme. Augustus. (Craven, P. de la F.) 101 Craven, P. de la F. 101 Crawford, F. M. 64, 88, 101, 139 Crawford, M. C. 94 Creasy, Sir E. S. 83 Creelman, James. 59, 102 Creighton, Mrs. L. von G. 86, 88 Creighton, Mandell, bp. 84 Creswick, Paul. 125 Crichton, Andrew. 89 Crockett, David, Life of. 75 Crockett, S. R. 62, 102, 125 Croiset, Alfred. 59 Croker, B. M. 102 Croker, T. C. 9 Croly, George. 102 Croly, Mrs. J. C. 19 Croly, Mrs. J. C. Life of. 75 Crommelin, E. G. 9 Cromwell, Oliver, Life of. 75 Cron, Clara, pseud. 138 Cronson, Bernard. 16 Crosby, Margaret. 102 Crosby, W. E. 16 Crosland, T. W. H. 125 Cross, Mrs. A. C. 102 Cross, A. K. 26, 40 Cross, M. A. E. L. (Eliot, George, pseud.) 56, 57 75, 102, 125 Cross, W. L. 55 Crothers, S. M. 5, 49, 125 Crouse, M. E. 66 Crowe, Sir J. A. 40 Crowest, F. J. 41, 70 Crowley, M. C. 102 Crowninshield, Mrs. M. B. 61, 68 Cruden, Alexander. 5 Cruger, J. G. 102 Cruikshank, George. 125 Crump, Lucy. 36 Culbertson, A. V. 9 AUTHOR INDEX. 147 Gumming, Linnaeus. 26 Cummins, M. S. 102 Cunningham, William. 13 Curry, George. 86 Curtis, C. A. 125 Curtis, E. C. 41 Curtis, G. W. 49, 50, 65, 66, 102 Curtis, G. W. Life of. 75 Curtis, H. H. ‘ 41 Curtis, Mrs. I. G. 36 Curtis, W. E. 64, 69 Cushing, L. S. 12 Custer, Mrs. E. B. 68 Custer, G. A. Life of. 75 Cutting, Mrs. M. S. D. 102 Cutts, E. L. 7 Cyr, E. *M. 21 Cyrus the Great, king of Persia, Life of. 75 D Dahlgren, Mrs. M. V. G. 19 Dahn, Felix. 102 Dali, Mrs. C. W. H. 9 Dallas, Richard, pseud. 102 Dallin, C. M. 70 Dallos, Gyula. 139 Damon, W. E. 30 Dana, C. A. 45, 94 Dana, C. A. Life of. 75 Dana, E. S. 27 Dana, Mrs. F. T. S. 28 Dana, J. C. 1, 68 Dana, J. D. 27 Dana, R. H. 59 Dana, Mrs. W. S. (Dana, Mrs. F. T. S.) 28 Daniels, F. T. 40 Daniels, M. W. 102 Danish tourist society. 64 Dannreuther, Edward. 41 Dante Alighieri. 57, 137, 139 D’ Anvers, N. pseud. (Bell, Mrs.'N.R.E.) 30,39,63 Dare or D’Arc, Jeanne, Life of. 75 Darius the Great, king of Persia, Life of. 75 Darmesteter, Arsene. 9 Darton, F. J. H. 52 Darwin, C. R. 23, 28, 30 Darwin, C. R. Life of. 75 Daskam, J. D. 50, 102, 125 Daudet, Alphonse. 102’, 137 Dauncey, Mrs. Campbell. 69 Daunt, Achilles. 59 Davidson, Gladys. 41 Davidson, H. A. 91 Davidson, L. C. 102 Etevidson, Thomas. 16 Davies, A. E. 22 Davies, G. C. 43 Davis, Mrs. (Chase, A. E.) 28, 70 Davis, H. C. 46 Davis, J. W. 95 Davis, M. R. 60 Davis, Norah. 102 Davis, R. H. 67, 68, 70, 89, 90, 94, 102 Davis, Mrj. R. H. 50,62,125 Davis, W. M. 27 Davis, W. S. 102 Dawes, A. L. 14 Dawes, Mrs. S. E. 91 Dawson, M. M. 15 Dawson, S. E. 00, 91 Dawson, W. H. 13, 63 Dawson, W. J. 7, 51, 55, 56, 102 Day, Edward. 9 Day, H. F. 102 Day, L. F. 40 Dearmer, Percy. 63 De Blois, F. L. (Blosius). 7 Decatur, Stephen, Life of. 75 Defoe, Daniel. 125 De Forest, J. B. 39 De Forest, J. H. 7 De Forest, J. W. 102 De Forest, Katherine. 63 De Garmo, Charles. 16 Deckker, Thomas. 54 De Lancey, Sir W. H. Life of. 75 Delahd, E. D. 125 Deland, Mrs. M. W. C. 49, 102 De la Pasture, Elizabeth Bonham (La Pasture, Mrs. Henry de). 102 Dellenbaugh, F. S. 96 Del Mar, Walter. 65 Demarest, A. J. 21 Deming, T. O. 125 De Mille, James. 102, 125 De Morgan, Mary. 125 De Morgan, W. F. 102 Denby, Charles. 65 Denning, David. 38, 39 Denning, M. B. 65 Denton, C. J. 30, 46 De Quincey, Thomas. 56 De Quincey, Thomas, Life of. 75 Deschanel, A. P. 26 Devereaux, Mary. 103 Devine, E. J. 67, 103 Devine, E. T. 15 De Vinne, T. L. 27 Dewey, George, Life of. 75 Dewey, John. 3, 16 Dewey, Mrs. J. M. 4 De Windt, Harry. 68 Dewitt, D. M. 94 Dexter, E. G. 16, 27 Dexter, T. F. G. 3, 16 Diaz, Mrs. A. M. 125 Diaz, Porfirio, Life of. 76 Dick, Stewart. 39 Dickens, Charles, 37, 56, 57, 63, 86, 103, 125 Dickens, Charles, Life of. 76 Dickerson, M. C. 30 Dickinson, G. L. 11 Dickinson, L. P. 26 Dickson, Harris. 103 Dickson, Mrs. M. S. 92, 93 Dignam, Father. 7 Dill, Samuel. 84 Dillard, J. H. 137 Dillon, Mrs. M. C. J. 103 Dinsmore, C. A. . 57 Dinwiddie, William. 67 Disraeli, Isaac. 45, 56 Dix, B. M. 103, 125 Dix, E. A. 103 Dixon, A. L. Hopper- 33 Dixon, R. B. 125 Dixon, Thomas, jr. 103 Dixon, W. M. 51 Dobree, L. E. 103 Dobson, Austin. 56 Dodd, C. I. 21 Dodd, M. E. 38 Dodge, G. H. 4, 19 Dodge, Mrs. M. E. M. 47, 125 Dodge, N. S. 91 Dodge, T. A. 70,84,94 Dodgson, C. L. 43, 125 Dodgson, C. L. Life of. 76 Dole, C. F. 14, 125 Dole, N. H. 70 Dominic, saint. Life of. 76 Donaldson, James. 19 Donnell, A. H. 103, 125 ■ ” ~ 103 125 16, 28 8 67 103, 125 89, 125 33 94 B. D. 29, 30 33, 94, 125 103 65 125 Donnelly, E. C. Donnison, T. E. Dopp, K. E. Dorchester, Daniel. Dorr, Mrs. J. C. R. Dorsey, Mrs. A. H. Dorsey, E. L. Doty, A. H. Doubleday, Abner. Doubleday, Mrs. N. Doubleday, Russell. Dougall, Lily, _ Doughty, Marion. Douglas, A. M. Douglas, George, pseud. 103 Douglas, Sir George. 9 Douglas, M. 69 Douglas, Sir R. K. 89 Douglas, S. A. Life of. 76 Douglass, Frderick. 76 Dow, A. W. 40 Dowden, Edward. 45, 54 Downes, W. H. 71 Doyle, Sir A. C. 89, 103 Doyle, Mrs. M. C. M. (James, Martha, pseud.) 125 Drake, Sir Francis, Life of. 76 Drake, F. S. 89 Drake, S. A. 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 125 Draper, A. S. 94 Draper, J. W. 83 Dreyfus, Alfred. 11 Dreyfus, Alfred, Life of. 76 Dreyspring, Adolphe. 22 Driver, S. R. 5 Droysen, J. G. 83 148 AUTHOR INDEX. Drummond, Henry, 5, 7, 28, 125 Drummond, Henry, Life of. 76 Drummond, W. B. 3 Drumont, Edouard. 137 Dryden, John. 52 Dryer, C. R. 27 Drysdale, William. 125 Du Bois, M. C. 125 Du Bois, Patterson. 3 Du Chaillu, P. B. 30, 66, 69, 125 Duckwitz, L. C. 125 Dudeney, Mrs. A. L. 103 Dudevant, Mme. A. L. A. D. (Sand, George, pseud.) 103 Dudley, A. T. 125 Duer, Elizabeth. 103 Duff, G. S. 41 Duff, Sir M. E. G. Life of. 76 Dugmore, A. R. 30, 41 Dumas, A. D. 103, 125, 137, 139 Du Maurier, George. 103 Dunbar, P. L. 47, 103 Duncan, Frances, 39 Duncan, Norman. 67, 104, 125 Duncan, R. K. 26 Duncan, S. J. (Cotes, Mrs. S. J. D.) 57, 59, 62, 65, 104 Dunham, Edith. 59 Dunn, B. A. 125 Dunn, M. B. 104 Dunne, F. P. 50 Dunning, H. W. 66 Dunton, Larkin. 16, 60 Dunton, Theodore Watts-. 104 Dupanloup, F. A. P. 16 Duplessis, Georges. 40 Durand, E. D. 95 Diirer, Albrecht, Life of. 76 Durham, F. H. 86 Durham, William. 33 Diiringsfeld, Ida von. 137 Duruy, George. 137 Duruy, Victor. 85 Dutton, C. E. 27 Dutton, M. B. 60, 88 Dutton, S. T. 16 Dwight, H. O. 7 Dye, E. E. 104 Dyer, T. F. T. 9 Dyer, T. H. 84 E Eadie, Robert. 33 Eads, J. B. Life of. 76 Eager, M. 64 Earle, Mrs. A. M. 19, 25, 39, 47, 49, 68, 95 Earle, Mabel. 125 Earle, M. T. 104, 125 Eastman, C. A. 89 Eastman kodak co. 41 Eaton, E. F. 5 Eaton, Robert. 41 Eaton, Seymour. 14, 37 Ebers, G. M. 104 Eckel, E. C. 38 Eckstein, Ernst. 104, 137, 138 Eckstorm, Mrs. F. H. 30 Eddy, A. J. 39 Eddy, Mrs. M. B. G. 33 Edgar, J. G. 71, 85, 86 Edgar, W. C. 35 Edgeworth, Maria. 125 Edgeworth, Maria, Life of. 76 Edison, T. A. 37 Edison, T. A. Life of. 76 Edward, H. 7 Edwards, A. B. 66 Edwards, C. E. 23 Edwards, M. B. Betham-. 63 Edwards, O. M. 86 Edwards. W. S. • 67 Edwardson, E. 9 Eeden, Frederik van. 104 Egan, M. F. 104, 126 Eggleston, Edward. 71, 89, 91, 92, 104, 126 Eggleston, G. C. 16, 47, 71, 83, 89, 92, 104, 126 Eggleston, G. C. Life of. 76 Eickemeyer, Carl. 68 Eldridge, G. D. 104 Elgar, Sir E. W. Life of. 76 Eliot, C. W. 16, 27 Eliot, George, pseud. 56, 57, 104, 126 Eliot, George, pseud. Life of. 76 Eliot, Samuel. 52 Elizabeth, empress of Aus- tria, Life of. 76 Elizabeth, queen of England, Life of. 76 Elliott, A. M. 22, 71 Elliott, C. G. 35 Elliott, G. F. S. 29 Elliott, Mrs. M. H. (Howe, Maud.) 63 Elliott, S. B. 104 Elliott, S. M. 33, 35 Ellis, Elizabeth. 104 Ellis, E. J. 43 Ellis, E. S. 9, 71, , 91, 126 Ellis, Havelock. 2 Elmslie, T. C. 126 Elson, Arthur. 42 Elson, H. W. 91 Elson, L. C. 42 Elterlein, Ernst von. 42 Elton, Oliver. 51 Elwall, A. 22 Ely, H. R. 39 Ely, R. T. 13, 14 Emerson, C. W. 33, 46 Emerson, R. W. 47, 49 Emerson, R. W. Life of. 76 Emerton, Ephraim. 85 Emery, M. S. 37, 40 Engelein, A. 137 Engell, A. G. 23 English, Douglas. 30 English, T. D. 47 Ensign, H. L. 104 Epictetus. 4 Erckmann, Emile. 104, 138 Ericsson, John, Life of. 76 Erskine, F. J. 38 Eschstruth, Nataly von. 138 Eugenie, empress of the French, Life of. 76 Euripides. 59 Evans, H. R. 2 Evans, R. D. Life of. 76 Everett, C. C. 4 E-verett, Edward. 93 Everett, J. D. 26 Everett, William. 57, 126 Ewald, Carl. 104 Ewing, Mrs. J. H. G. 126 Eysenbach, William. 22 F Faber, Christine. 104 Faber, F. W. 6, 7 Fairbanks, H. W. 27, 68 Fairlie, J. A. 14 Falkenhorst, C. 126 Falkner, J. M. 104 Faraday, Michael. 27 Fargus, F. J. 138 Faries, Randolph. 33 Farmer, F. M. 36 Farmer, J. E. 88 Farmer, L. H. 71, 88 Farnsworth, C. H. 43 Farquhar, Anna. 104 Farragut, D. G. Life of. 76 Farrand, Livingston. 89 Farrar, C. A. J. 126 Farrar, F. W. 6, 104, 126 Farrar, F. W. Life of. 76 Farrington, M. V. 9 Fawcett, Edgar. 104 Fawcett, Mrs. M. ' G. 13, 71 Felt, E. P. 35 Felter, W. L. 45 Fenelon, F. de S. de la M. abp. 16, 104 Fenn, Frederick. 40 Fenn, G. M. 66, 126 Fennell, M. F. 16 Fenollosa, M. M. (McCall, Sidney.) 104 Fergusson, James. 39 Fernald, J. C. 21 Ferris, G. T. 71 Ferry, E. S. 26 Fette, W. E. 43 Feuillet, Octave. 137 Fiala, Anthony. 69 Fields Mrs. C. L. W. 126 Field, Eugene. 47, 50, 104, 126 Field, Mrs. E. M. (Field, Mrs. L. F. S.) 126 Field, H. M. 61, 68 Field, Mrs. L. F. ! 5. 126 Field, W. T. 1 Fielde, A. M. 14, 65 Fielding, Harry. 104 Fields, Mrs..K. A. 15, 49 Fields, J. T. 71 Fields, Mrs. J. T. (Fields, Mrs. A. A.) 15, 49* AUTHOR INDEX. 149 Figgis, J. M. 86 Fillmore, J. C. 42 Finbcrg, A. J. 40 Finch, A. V. 21 Finck, H. T. 43, 68 Findlater, J. H. 104, 126 Findlater, Mary. 104 Fine, H. B. 24 Finn, F. J. 126 Finot, Jean. 28 Firth, C. H. 83 Firth, E. M. 9 Firth, J. B. 62 Fischer, Louis. 36 Fish, D. W. 24 Fish, G. T. 12 Fisher, Mrs. (Buckley, A. B.) Fisher, G. E. Fisher, G. P. Fisk, M. I. Fiske, A. K. 23 24 8, 83, 92 46 90 Fiske, John. 5, 9, 12, 14, 23, 28, 71, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 Fiske, John, Life of. 76 Fitch, Sir J. G. 16 Fitchett, W. H. 71, 86, 89 Fitz, Mrs. R. K. 36 Fitzgerald, Edward, Life of. 76 Fitzgerald, E. A. 69 Fitzpatrick, J. P. 89 Flagg, Wilson. 29, 30 Flammarion, Camile. 25, 26 Flaubert, Gustave. 104 Fleming, W. H. 54 Fletcher, C. R. L. 86 Fletcher, Horace. 33 Fletcher, * J. S. 104 Fletcher, Meredith. 126 Fletcher, R. H. 126 Fletcher, S. W. 35 Flick, A. C. 83 Flick, L. F. 33 Flint, C. R. 13 Flood, W. H. G. 42 Florence, W. J. 43 Fluegel, Maurice. 9 Flynt, Josiah, pseud. 15, 104 Fobes, W. K. 49 Fogazzaro, Antonio. 104, 139 47 15 22 26 104 9 4 94 69 54 139 84 21 12, 104, 138 104, 126 30 Foley, J. W, Folks, Homer. Fontaine, Charles. Fonvielle, Wilfred de. Foote, Mrs. M. H. Forbes, C. B. Forbush, W. B. Force, M. F. Ford, I. N. Ford, John. Ford, J. D. M. Ford, Mary. Ford, N. W. Ford, P. L. Ford, Sewell. Forel, Auguste. Forrest, D. W. 6 Forrest, Edwin, Life of. 76 Forster, G. F. 96 Forster, H. O. Arnold. 86 Forsyth, G. A. 59, 91 Forsyth, Jean, pseud. (Mc- Ilwraith, J. N.) 90 Forsyth, William. 61 Forsythe, Clarence. 43 Fortescue, J. W. 56 . Fortier, Alcee. 95 Eoster, A. J. 104 Foster, Baynton, pseud. (Elmslie, T. C.) 126 Foster, H. A. 35 Foster, J. W. 12, 14 Foster, K. M. 16 Foster, Sir Michael. 33 Foster, M. G. 104 Foster, M. H. 9 Foster, M. J. C. 7 Fothergill, Jessie. 104 Fouard, Constant. 6 Foulke, E. E. 126 Fourier, F. C. M. 11 Fowler, E. T. 105 Fowler, H. N. 58 Fowler, N. C. 4 Fowler, W. W. 30 Fox, C. J. 86 Fox, E. A. 12 Fox, F. C. 89 Fox, F. S. 46 Fox, John, jr. 105 Fox, M. C. 36 Frances of Rome, saint, Life of. 76 Francesca, pseud. (Alex- ander, Francesco.) 47 Francillon, R. E. 10 Francis, Francis. 43 Francis, J. G. 126 Francis Joseph Charles, em- peror of Austria, Life of. 76 Francis, M. E. pseud. 105 Francis de Sales, saint, Life of. 76 Francis of Assisi, saint. Life of. 76 Frangois, V. E. 22 Frankland. Mrs. G. C. 34 Franklin, Beniamin. 47, 50 Franklin, Benjamin, Life of. 76 Franzos, K. E. 138 Fraprie, F. R. 63 Fraser, Mrs. Hugh. Fraser, Mrs. M. C. 105 Fraser, Mrs. M. C. (Fraser, Mrs. M. C.) 105 Fraser, W. A. 126 Frazer, R. W. 89 Frederic. Harold. 105 Frederich, B. H. 105, 138 Freeman, E. A. 63, 64, 83, 86 Freeman, Mrs. M. E. W. (Wilkins, M. E.) 47, 105, 126 Freer, A. Goodrich. 65 Freer, W. B. 69 French, Alice. 41, 105, 126 French, Allen, 35, 126 French, Mrs. A. W. 105 French, H. W. 65 French, J. L. 4, 40 French, L. H. 4 Frenssen, Gustav. 105, 138 Freytag, Gustav. 43,137,138 Friedrich I. Barbarossa, em- peror of Germany, Life of. 78 F'riedrich II. the Great, king of Prussia, Life of. 76 Frith, Henry. 2, 126 Froebel, F. W. A. 16 Froebel, F. W. A. Life of. 76 Froissart, Sir John. 85 Fromentin, Eugene. 41 Frost, W. H. 10, 126 Frothingham, E. B. 105 Frothingham, J. P. 59, 71 Frothingham, O. B. 5 Froude, J. A. 67, 86 Fry, E. G. 76 Fry, T. C. 5 Frye, A. E. 60 Fucini, Renato. 139 Fuller, Anna. 105, 126 Fuller, C. M. 105 Fuller, H. B. 105 Fuller, Jenny. 65 Fuller. Margaret (Ossoli, S. M. F. marchesa d’). 19 Fuller, R. H. 105 Fullerton, Lady G. C. L. G. 105 FuUon, Robert, Life of. 76 Fulton, R. I. 46 Funck-Brentano, J. C. F. S. 88 Funk, I. K. 21 Furniss. Harry. 40 Fyffe, C. A. • 85 Fyvie, John. 71 Gaboriau, Emile. 105 Gabriel. C. H. 43 Gage, A. P. 26 Gaines, C. K. 105 Gainsborough, Thomas, Life of. 76 Gairdner, James. 86 Galdemar, Ange. 105 Gale, E. O. 68 Gale, J. S. 105 Gale, Zon:^. 105 Galitzen, D. A. prince de, Life of. 76 Galitzin, Furst. 138 Gallatin, Albert, Life of. 77 Gallon, Tom. 105 Gallway, Peter. 6 Galpin, Cromwell. 91 Galton, Francis. 2 Gannett. Henry. 25, 71 Gano, D. C. 14 Ganong, W. F. 29 Ganot, Adolphe. 26 Ganthony, Robert. 43 Ganz, H-iigo. 64 Gapon, George. Life of. 77 Gardiner, B. M. 88 Gardiner, C. F. 34 Gardiner, J. H. 5, 21 150 AUTHOR INDEX. •Gardiner, R. K. 87, 126 Gardiner, S. R. 86 Gardner, E. G. 57 Gardner, Percy. 61 Garibaldi, Giuseppe. 139 Garibaldi, Giuseppe, Life of. 77 Garland, Hamlin. 68, 105 Garlick, A. H. 16 Garnett, L. M. J. 64 Garnett, Richard. 54, 57 Garrison, G. P. 91 Garrison, W. P. 50 Gaskell, Mrs. E. C. S. 105 Gates, Eleanor. 105, 126 Gates, J. S. 126 Gatty, Mrs. M. S. 126 Gautier, Theophile. 137 Gavit, H. E. 46 Gay, John. 52 Gaye, Selina. 35 Gayley, C. M. 10, 51, 52 Gaynor, J. L. 16 Geikie, Sir Archibald. 16, 27 Gellibrand, Emma. 105 Genung, J. F. 45, 50 George, Henry. 11, 13 George, Henry, jr. 105 George, M. M. 64 Gerard, Dorothea. 105 Gerard-Thiers, Albert. 42 Geronimo, Apache chief, Life of. 77 person, Virginia. 126 Gessert, M. A. 41 Ghent, W. J. 4, 13 Giacomelli, Antonietta. 139 Gibbons, H. de B. 19, 71 Gibbon, Edward. 84 Gibbon, J. M. 126 Gibbons, A. S. 66 Gibbons, James, card. 6, 7 Gibbons, J. S. 6 Gibbons, W. F. 105 Gibbs, David. 21, 24 Gibbs, G. F. 91, 105 Gibbs, P. H. 88 Giberne, Agnes. 25, 27 Giblin, K. J. 36 Gibson, Charles. 63 Gibson, C. C. 65 Gibson, C. R. 35 Gibson, W. H. 23, 35 Giddings, F. H. 11 Gide, Charles. 13 Gielow, M. S. 105 Giese, Marie. 138 Giffin, W. M. 14 Gifford, Mrs. A. H. 87, 88 Gilbert, Mrs. A. H. Life of. 77 Gilbert, C. B. 1, 16 Gilbert, G. H. 6 Gilder, J. L. 71, 105, 126 Gilder, R. W. 47 Gillet, J. A. 26 Gilliat, E. 105 Gilman, Arthur. 83, 84, 88, 89, 91, 92 Gilman, Mrs. C. P. S. 11, 17, 19 Gilman, D. C. 17 Gilman, Lawrence. 42 Gilman, M. L. 21 Gilmour, James, Life of. 77 Gilson, R. R. 105 Girard, Just. 68 Gissing, G. R. 105 Given, J. L. 1 Gladden, Washington. 6, 7, 71, 126 Gladstone, W. E. 5 Gladstone, W. E. Life of. 77 Gladwin, W. Z. (Zollinger, Gulielma, pseud.) 126 Glascock, W. H. 91 Glasgow, E. A. G. 105 Glazebrook, R. F. 26 Glovatski, Alexander. 105 Glumer, Claire von. 105, 138 Goddard, Dwight. 71 Godfrey, Elizabeth, pseud. 105 Goepp, P. H. 42 Goethe, J. W. von. 57, 105 137, 138 Goethe, J. W. von. Life of. 77 Goetschius, Percy. 42 Goetze, Waldemar. 17 Gogol, N. y. 105 Going, E. M. (Hardinge, E. M. pseud.) 29 Goldenberg, S. L. 40 Goldsmith, Oliver. 52, 54, 57, 105 Goldsmith, Oliver, Life of. 77 Gomme, A. B. 43 Gomme, G. L. 106 Goodale, F. A. 15 Goodale, G. L. 29 Goodell, William, Life of. 77 Goodhue, W. F. 35 Goodeve, T. M. 26 Goodloe, A. C. 106 Goodnow, F. J. 12, 14 Goodrich, A. F. 106 Goodrich, C. L. 35 Goodwin, Mrs. M. W. 95, 106 Goodyear, W. H. 39 Gordon, C. G. Life of. 77 Gordon, C. W. (Connor, Ralph, pseud.) 106, 126 Gordon, G. A. 5 Gordon, H. R. pseud. (Ellis, E. S.) 126 Gordon, Jane. 46 Gordon, J. B. 94 Gordon, S. D. 6, 7 Gordy, W. F. 1, 71, 91 Gore, J. E. 25 Gorky, Maxim, pseud. 106 Goss, C. F. .106 Goss, W. F. M. 17 Goss, W. L. 94, 126 Gosse, E. W. 51, 57 Gosse, P. H. 27 Gottschall, Rudolf von. 137 Gouin, Frangois. 23 Goulbat, A. 10 Gould, A. W. 23 Gould, E. L. 126 Gould, Sabine Baring-. 63, 64, 87, 106, 126 Gould, L. D. 24 Gounod, C. F. Life of. 77 Gowan, A. L. 52 Gower, E. F. L. 77 Graetz, Henry. 84 Graham, Ennis, pseud. (Molesworth, Mrs. M. L. S.) 106 Graham, E. M. 66 Graham, G. F. 21 Graham, H. G. 71, 86 Graham, M. C. 106 Grahame, Kenneth. 56, 106 Granger, Edith. 46 Grant, A. J. 84 Grant, James. 106 Grant, J. B. 30 Grant, M. M. 106 Grant, Robert. 50, 106, 126 Grant, U. S. Life of 77 Gras, Felix. 106 Gratacap, L. P. 27 Graves, A. W. 126 Gray, Andrew. 26 Gray, Arthur. 46 Gray, Asa. 29 Gray, Elisha. 26, 27 Gray, G. Z. 85 Gray, J. C. 5 Gray, Thomas. 52 Graydon, W. M. 126 Greeley, Horace, Life of. 77 Greely, A. W. 69, 71 Green, A. H. 25 Green, A. K. 106 Green, Evelyn Everett. 126 Green, J. R. 61, 86 Green, Olive, pseud. 36 Greenaway, Kate. 43, 44, 127 77 Greenaway, Kate, Life of. 77 Greene, C. A. 34 Greene, E. B. 92 Greene, F. N. 10, 85 Greene, F. V. 94 Greene, Homer. 35, 127 Greene, Mrs. L. L, 127 Greene, Nathaniel, Life of 77 Greene, Mrs. S. P. M. 106 Greenshields, E. B. 41 Greenwood, Grace, pseud. 127 Greenwood, James. 30 Greey, Edward. 65 Gregg, David. 91 Gregory, F. K. 127 Gregory, R. A. 23, 26 Grenfell, W. T. 7, 67 Grey, Maxwell, pseud. 106 Griel, K A. 21 Grierson, E. W. 10 Griffin, C. S. 17 Grifffs, W. E. 7, 59, 64, 65, 89, 91, 92, 127 Griffith, J. P. C. 36 Griggs, E. H. 17 Grimm, J. L. 127, 138 Grimmold, Wolfgang. 138 AUTHOR INDEX. 151 Grimshaw, Robert. 35 Grinnell, Elizabeth. 30 Grinnell, G. B. 10, 89, 125 Grohman, W. A. Baillie-. 68 Grosse, Ernsts 28 Grote, George. 84 Grou, J. N. 6 Grout, A. J. 29 Grove, H. L. 43 Grover, E. O. 21 Gudeman, Alfred. 23 Guerber, H. A. 10, 23, 42, 61, 71, 84, 87, 91, 92 Guernsey, L. E. 106 Guerrier, Edith. 127 Guest, Lady Charlotte. 10 Guillemin, Amedee. 25 Guiney, L. I. 106 Guizot, F. P. G. 83 Gulick, C. B. 61 Gulick, L. H. 34 Gulick, S. L. 65 Gull, C. A. E. R. (Thorne, Guy, pseud.) 106 Gummere, F. B. 45, 52 Gunckel, J. E. 15 Gunnison, Binney. 44 Gunter, A. C. 106 Gurteen, S. H. 15 Guthrie, K. S. 6 Guthrie, T. A. 106 Gutzkow, K. F. 137 Gwynn, S. L. 62 H H. H. pseud. (Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F. H.) 4, 47, 62, 67, 89, 106, 127 Haaren, J. H. 21, 84, 85 Habberton, John. 71, 106 Hackwood, F. W. 23 Hadji Khan. 65 Hadley, A. T. 11, 12 Hadley, S. H. 7 Hadley, S. H. Life of. 77 Haeckel, E. H. P. A. 28 Haggard, H. R. 13, 89, 106 Haigh, A. E. 44 Hailmann, W. N. 24 Hale, Edward. 87 Hale, E. E. 4, 47, 59, 66, 67, 68, 71, 88, 91, 94, 106 Flale, E. E. Life of. 77 Hale, E. E. jr. 10, 49, 52, 56, 10b Hale, G. E. 29 Hale, L. P. 44, 50 Hale, Nathan, Life of. 77 Hale, Susan. 64, 90 Halevy, J. F. F. E. 43 Halevy, Ludovic. 106 Haley, M. M. 127 Hall, A. N. 44 Hall, Bolton. 35, 127 Hall, C. C. 6 Hall, C. L. 71 Hall, E. C. 106 Hall, E. H. 26 Hall, E. K. 127 Hall, E. M. 95 Hall, F. A. 59 Hall, F. H. 24 Hall, Mrs. F. M. H. 19 Hall, George. 24 Hall, G. S. 3, 17 Hall, Jennie. 71, 89 Hall, M. F. 21 Hall, M. L. 60 Hall, P. F. 12 Hall, Ruth. 106, 127 Hall, W. S. 34 Ha Heck, H. W. 14 Halleck, R. P. 3, 51 Halsey, F. W. 71, 95 Halstead, Murat. 90 Hamblen, H. E. 106, 127 Hamer, S. H. 127 Hamerton, P. G. 30, 56 Hamilton, Alexander. 14 Hamilton, Alexander, Life of. 77 Hamilton, Angus. 65 Hamilton, Myra. 127 Hamlin, A. D. F. 39 Hamm, M. A. 71 Hammer, W. J. 27 Hammerton, J. A. 71 Hammond, Harold. 127 Hammond, T. W. 59 Hammond, W. A. 106 Hamp, S. F. 127 Hampson, W. 26 Hancock, H. I. 14, 34, 127 Hancock, John, Life of. 77 Hand, L. H. B. 38 Hanks, C. S. 44 Hannay, David. 45 Hannibal, Life of. 77 Hanotaux, Gabriel. 88 Hanus, P. H. 17, 24 Hapgood, I. F. 64 Hapgood, O. C. 36 Harben, W. N. 106 Harder, Ludwig. 106 Hardinge, E. M. pseud. 29 Hardy, A. S. 107 Hardy, Mrs. A. S. 30 Hardy, Thomas. 62, 107 Hare, A. J. C. 64 Hare, Christopher. 71 Harker, Mrs. L. A. 107 Harkins, E. F. 71 Harland, Henry. 107 Harland, Marion, pseud. (Terhune, Mrs. M. V. H.) 19, 77, 107 Harmel, L. 13 Harper, W. R. 17 Harraden, Beatrice. 107, 127 Harriman, K. E. 107 Harrington, C. L. 26 Harrington, G. pseud. (Baker, W. M.) 107 Harrington, M. W. 27 Harrington, W. L. 21 Harriott, Mrs. C. M, (Mor- ris, Clara.) 77, 107 Harris, A. B. 30, 71 Harris, A. L. 21 Harris, J. C. 10, 48, 64, 107, 127 Harris, J. H. 62 Harris, M. C. 107 Harris, M. H. 5 Harris, W. T, 3, 17 Harrison, Benjamin. 14 Harrison, Mrs. Burton. (Harrison, C. C.) 107, 127 Harrison, C. C. 107, 127 Harrison, Elizabeth. 17, 127 Harrison, Eveleen. 36 Harrison, Mrs. E. O. 127 Harrison, Frederic. 56, 71, 83, 107, 127 Harrison, J. A. 84 Harrison, J. E. 41, 61 Harrison, Mrs. M. S. K. 107 Harrison, P. D. 71 Harrison, W. J. 41 Hart, A. B. 12, 14, 17, 91 93 Harte, Bret. 48, ’l07 Harte, Bret. Life of. 77 Hartland, E. S. 10 Hartmann, Moritz. 138 Hartner, Eva, pseud. 107 Hartwig, George. 35, 69 Harvey, Alfred. 87 Harvey, W. H. 13 Harwood, Edith. 39 Harwood, W. S. 35, 39 Haskins, C. C. 26 Haskins, C. D. 107 Hasluck, P. N. 41 Hassall, Arthur. 85 Hastings, Elizabeth, pseud. (Sherwood, M. P.) 107 Hastings, Warren, Life of. 77 Haswell, C. H. 68 Hatch, E. F. G. 65 Hatton, Thomas. 41 Hauff, Wilhelm. 138 Havell, E. B. 39, 65 Havergal, F. R. 64 Hawkes, Clarence. 30 Hawkins, A. H. (Hope, Anthony, pseud.) 107 Hawkins, C. J. 47 Hawthorne, Hildegarde. 107 Hawthorne, Julian. 45 Hawthorne, Nathaniel. 62, 63, 107, 127 Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Life . of. 77 Hay, Helen. 48, 49 Hay, John. 64 Haydn, F. J. 43 Haydon, A. L. 87 Hayes, Henry, pseud. (Kirk, Mrs. E. W. O.) 107 Hayes, I. I. 69, 127 Hays, Mrs. Helen. 127 Hazard, B. E. 93 Hazen, M. W. 21 Hazlitt, William. 56 Headland, I. T. 65. 127 Headley, J. T. 68, 71 Healy, G. P. A. Life of. 77 Hearn, Lafcadio. 57, 65. 67 Hearn, Lafcadio, Life of. 77 Heath, J. D. 44 Heath. L. M. 44 Heath, William. 93 152 AUTHOR INDEX. Hedin, Sven. 65 Hedley, J. C. bp. 7 Heelis, F. 37 Heermans, J. W. 5 Heidenstam, O. G. von. 64 Heigh, John, pseud. 107 Heilprin, Angelo. 27, 30 Heilprin, Louis. 83 Heimburg, W. pseud. 107, 138 Heine, Heinrich. 137 Heine, Heinrich, Life of. 77 Heller, Mrs. 127 Helps, Sir Arthur. 107 Hemenway, H. D. 39 Hempl, George. 23 Hemstreet, Charles. 68, 95, 107 Henderson, C. H. 4, 11, 26 Henderson, C. R. 13, 15 Henderson, E. F. 85, 87 Henderson, John. 67 Henderson, Mrs. M. N. F. 34 Henderson, T. F. 51 Henderson, W. J. 42, 127 Hendrick, B. J. 15 Hendrick, Welland. . 95 Henley, W. E. 52 Henri IV. king of France and Navarre, Life of. 77 Henry V. king of England, Life of. 77 Henry VIII. king of Eng- land, Life of. 77 Henry, Arthur. 107 Henry, O. pseud. (Porter, Sydney.) 107 Henry, Patrick, Life of. 77 Henshaw, J. W. 29 Henty, G. A. 127 Herbart, J. F. 17 Herbart, J. F. Life of. 77 Herbert, George. 52 Herbert, Lady M. E. 71 Herbertson, A. J. 13, 28 Herbst, Eva. 5 Herczeg, Ferencz. 139 Herford, Oliver. 50 Herodotus. 59 Heron, A. E. 40 Herrick, Mrs. C. T. 36 Herrick, F. H. 30 Herrick, Robert. 107 Herrick, S. B. 27, 29 Herring, F. E. 67 Hertz, G. B. 12 Hewett, G. M. A. 44, 127 Hewins, C. M. 1 Hewlett, M. H. 63, 107 Heydrick, B. A. ‘ 45 Heyking, E. A. L. H. M. M. F. G. baronin de. 57, 137 Heywood, Thomas. 54 Hickox, W. E. 37 Higgin, Louis. 64 Higgins, L. D. 26 Higginson, Mrs. S. J. H. 69 Pligginson, T. W. 10, 45, 47, 49, 87, 91, 92, 94, 139 Higinbotham, J. U. 62 j Hildrup, J. S. 68 ' Hill, A. S. 45 Hill, C. T. 14 Hill, Elizabeth. 127 Hill, Francis. 107 Hill, F. T. 108 Hill,- G. A. 24 Hill, G. E. 95 Hill, Mrs. J. M. 36 Hill, Mabel. 14 Hill, Mrs. Marion. 108 Hill, R. T. 67 Hillegas, H. C. 89 Hillern, W. B. von. 138 Hillhouse, L. P. 39 Hilliard, Mrs. H. L. Life of. 77 Hillis, N. D. 7, 108 Hilty, Carl. 4 Hinde, S. L. 66 Hinkson, Mrs. K. T. (Ty- nan, Katherine.) 108, 127 Hinsdale, B. A. 14, 17, 83 Hirsch, S. R. 9 Hiscox, G. D. 35 Hitchcock, F. H. 37 Hitchcock, Ripley. 95 Hitchens, Robert. 108 Hix, Melvin. 46, 51 Hoar, G. F. Life of. 77 Hobbes, John Oliver, pseud. 65, 108 Hobson, Anne. 108 Hobson, R. P. 94 Hodge, C. F. 23 Hodges, George. 8, 11, 39 Hodgkin, Thomas. 84, 85 Hodgkins, L. M. 8 Hodgson, F. T. 38 Hodgson, Geraldine. 57 Hoffer, Leopold. 44 Hoffman, A. S. 54 Hoffmann, A. F. T. 138 Hoffmann, J. V. 37 Hoffmann, Prof. L. pseud. (Lewis, A. J.) 34, 44 Hogan, L. E. 3 Hohenlohe - Schillingsftirst, C. K. V. Furst zu. Life of. 77 Hohler, Mrs. 127 Holbrook, Florence, 10, 21 Holbrook, Kennedy. 44 Holbrook, Richard. 108 Holcomb, Mrs. H. H. H. 71 Holden, E. S. 23, 25, 71 Holder, C. F. 30, 44, 127 Holland, Clive. 108 Holland, J. G. 48, 108 Holland, W. J. 30 Holley, Marietta. 50 Hollinshed, T. E. 46 Hollis, I. N. 14 Holm, Adolf. 84 Holmes, O. W. 48, 50. 62, 108 Holmes, O. W. Life of. 77 Holstein, Alexandra de. 108 Holt, Emily. 36 Holt, Hamilton. 12 Holt, L. E. 36 Holton. M. A. 17 Holtzclaw, L, N. 71 ! Home, Andrew. 128 Home, G. C. 63 Homer. 59 Hood, M. G. 92 Hood, Thomas. 53 Hood, Thomas, Life of. 77 Hooper, Louisa. 108 Hooper, W. L. 35 Hope, Anthony, pseud. 108 Hope, E. W. 17 Hope, G. H. 34 Hopekirk, Helen. 43 Hopkins, G. M. 26, 38 Hopkins, H. M. 108 Hopkins, Mrs. H. M. (Mackie, P. B.) 108 Hopkins, Tiehe. 88 Hopkins, T. F. 6 Hopkins, W. J. 108, 128 Hoppin, J. M. 62 Horace. 58 Hornaday, W. T. 30, 44, 65 Hornbrook, A. R. 24 Horne, H. H. 17 Horne, O. B. 71 Horner, H. H. 2 Horner, J. G. 38 Hornibrook, Isabel. 128 Hornung, E. W. 108 Horstman, H. C. 35 . Horth, A. C. 17 Horton, Edith. 69 Horton, George. 64 Horton, Isabelle. 8 Horwitz, C. bT. 128 Hosmer, J. K. 84, 93, 94, 96 Hoss, G. W. 46 Hotchkiss, C. C. 108 Hough, Emerson. 68,96,108 Hough, P. M. 64 Houghton, Mrs. L. S. 5, 6, 8, 10, 108, 128 Housman, Laurence. 128 Houston, E. J. 27, 128 Houston, Sam. Life of. 77 How, F. D. 71 How, W. W. 84 Howard, B. W. 108, 128 Howard, F. E. 42 Howard, G. E. 93 Howard, John, Life of. 77 Howard, L. O. 30 Howard, O. O. 128 Howe, Maud. 63 Howe, M. A. D. 71 Howe, S. G. Life of. 77 . Howe, W. H. 56 Howells, W. D. 45, 48, 49, 55, 62, 63, 64, 68, 108, 128 Howie, John. 71 Howitt, Marv. 71 Howland, A. C. 14 Howland, George. 17 Howliston, M. H. 21 Hows, T W. S. 53, 54 Hoxie, C. ffe F. 14 Hoxie, J. L. 17 Hoy, A. H. 34 Hoyt, D. L. 41 Hoyt, Eleanor. 108 Hoyt, J. K. 46 Hubbard, Elbert. 49 AUTHOR INDEX. 153 Huber, J. B. 34 Hubert, P. G. jr. 50, 71 Hue, Valeska Bethusy- (Bethusy-Huc, Valeska, Grdfin.) 108 Hudson, H. N. 54 Hudson, T. J. 2 Hueffer, F. M. 62 Hugessen, E. H, Knatchbull- (Lord Brabourne.) 128 Hughes, J. L. 17 Hughes, Rupert. 71, 128 Hughes, R. E. 17 Hughes, Thomas. 128 Hugo, V. M. vicomte. 108, 137 Hugo, V. M. vicomte, Life of. 77 Hulbert, A. B. 71 Hulbert, W. D. 30 Huling, C. C. 36 Hullah, John. 42 Hume, David. 87 Hume, M. A. S. 71, 88 Humfreville, J. L. 89 Humphrey, Mrs. F. A. 71, 95, 128 Humphrey, Mabel. 128 Humphrey, Maud. , 128 Humphrey, S. K. 89, Humphreys, A. A. 94 Hunt, E. M. 34 Hunt, H. G. B. 42 Hunt, J. H. L. 45 Hunt, J. H. L. Life of. 77 Hunt, L. B. 34 Hunt, T. F. 35 Hunt, T. W. 45 Hunt, Violet Brooke-. 71, 128 Hunt, W. H. 41 Hunter, Robert. 13 Hunter, Sir W. W. 89 Huntingdon, F. D. bp. 17 Huntington, H. S. pseud. 128 Hurd, G. M. 108 Hurlbut, J. L. . 5 Hurll, E. M. 40, 41 Husband, T. F. 21 Husted, Mrs. M. H. 90, 128 Hutchinson, H. G. ed. 44 Hutchinson, H. N. 27 Hutchinson, Thomas. 93 Hutchison, J. C. 34 Hutchison, Robert. 34 Hutten zum Stolzenberg, B. R. Freiherrin von. 108 FTutton, Edward. 53, 63, 64 Hutton, Laurence. 50, 128 Huxley, T. H. 24, 28, 34 Hyde, M. F. 21 Hyde, W. D. 4, 17, 46 Flyne, C. J. C. W. 108 Hyrst, H. W. G. 59 I Ibsen, Henrik. 57 Ida, Life of. 78 Ide, Mrs. F. O. O. (Ogden. Ruth, pseud.) 128 Ignatius, saint (Loyola, Ig- natius de.) 78 I Ihne, J. A. F. W. 84 lies, George. 3, 24, 25, 28, 33, 34, 59 Ingalls, G. A. 14 Inge, W. R. 84 Ingelow, Jean. 53, 108, 128 Ingersoll, Ernest. 30, 59, 68, 128 Ingoldsby, Thomas, pseud. (Barham, R. H.) 56 Ingpen, Roger. 46 Ingraham, J. H. 108 Ingram, J. K. 4 Inman, Henry. 128 Inman, Thomas. 7 Innes, A. D. 87 Innes, J. H. 68 International correspond- enre schools. Scranton, Pa. 38 Ireland, Alley ne. 89 Ireland, Mrs. M. E. H. 108 Iron, Ralph, pseud. (Schreiner, Olive). 89 Irving, F. B. 128 Irving, Sir Henry, Life of. 78 Irving, Washington. 37, 47, 50, 68 Irving, Washington, Life of. 78 Irwin, May. 36 Irwin, W. H. 68 Isbister, A. K. 46 I sham, F. S. 109 J J., S. H. C. 128 J. S. of Dale, pseud. (Stim- son, F. J.) , 109 Jack, George. 40 Jack, J. W. 8 Jackman, W. S. 24 Jackson, Andrew, Life of. 78 Jackson, E. P. 25 Jackson, F. G. 40 Jackson, G. A. 8 Jackson, Mrs. G. E. S. 128 Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F. H. 4, 48, 62, 67, 90, 109,. 128 Jackson, Sheldon. 68 Jackson, T. J. called Stone- wall, Life of. 78 Jacob, Mrs. Arthur (Jacob, Violet.) 109 Jacob, Violet. 109 Jacobs, Joseph, 59, 128 Jacobs, W. W. 109 Jacoby, Harold. 25 James, A. L. 36 James, G. P. R. 71, 85, 109 James, G. W. 38, 68, 90, 96 James, Henry. 57, 62, 63, 109 James, J. A. 14 James, Martha, pseud. 128 James, W. 23 James, William. 3, 4 Jameson, Mrs. A. B. M. 54, 71 Jamison, Mrs. C. V. D. 128 Jane, L. C. 14 Janvier, M. T. (Vandegrift, Margaret, pseud.) 109, 128 Janvier, T. A. 19, 95, 109 Japan. Agriculture and com- merce department. 65 Jay, John. 93 Jay, John, Life of. 78 Jebb, Sir R. C. 59 Jefferies, Richard. 62, 128 Jefferson, Joseph, Life of. 78 Jefferson, Thomas, Life of. 78 Jenkins, Edward. 56 Jenks, A. E. lO Jenks, Edward. 12, 96 Jenks, H. S. 43 Jenks, J. W. 4 Jenks, Tudor. 54, 59 Jenness, T. R. 128 Jepson, Edgar. 109 Jerome, saint, Life of. 78 Jerome, J. K. 57, 109 Jerrold, D. W. 57 Jerrold, W. C. 54, 128 Jessopp, Augustus. 87 Jessup, Alexander. 109 Jevons, W. S. 3 Jewett, J. H. 128 Jewett, S. O. 109, 128 Jewish women’s congress. 9 Jiriczek, O. L. 10 Job, H. K. 30 John, H. F. C. E. (Marlitt, E. pseud.) 109, 138 Johnson, A. H. 85 Johnson, Burges. 50 Johnson, Clifton. 62, 63, 68 Johnson, C. E. 17, 42 Johnson, E. R. 37 Johnson, F. L. 34 Johnson, H. K. 42 Johnson, J. F. 13 Johnson, Margaret. 128 Johnson, Owen. 109 Johnson, Rossiter, 14, 57, 93, 94, 128 Johnson, R. U. 94 Johnson, Samuel. 71, 109 Johnson, Samuel, Life of. 78 Johnson, T. H. 45 Johnson, Sir William, Life of. 78 Johnson, W. F. 35 Johnson, W. H. 71, 92 Johnston, Alexander. 49, 91 Johnston, Mrs. A. F. . 128 Johnston, A. K. 60 Johnston, Charles. 86 Johnston, Sir H. H. 89 Johnston, J. F. W. 38 Johnston, Mary. 48, 109 Johnston, R. M 109 Johnston, W. D. 2 154 AUTHOR INDEX. Johonnot, James. 17, 31, 35, 83, 128 Jokai, Maurus. 109, 128, 138 Joly, Nicholas, 28 Jones, Henry. 44 Jones, J. P. 8 Jones, J. P. Life of. 78 Jones, L. H. 21 Jones, Owen. 40 Jones, T. J. 11 Jones, W. H. 43 Jonson, Ben. 54 Jordan, D. S. 13, 31, 128 Jordan, E. G. 109 Jordan, M. A. 21 Jordan, W. G. 4 Jose, A. W. 96 Josephine, empress of th6 French, Life of. 78 Josephus, Flavius. 84 Josiah Allen’s wife, pseud. (Holley, Marietta.) 50 Joyce, P. W. 10, 86 Judd, C. H. 3 Judd, M. C. 10, 90 Judson, H. P. 14, 21, 86, 91 Julian the apostate, Roman emperor. Life of. 78 June, Jenny, pseud. (Croly, Mrs. J. C.) 78 Junius, pseud. 56 Justin, saint. Life of. 78 K Kaler, J. O. (Otis, James, pseud.) 94, 128 Kappa, pseud. 17 Karageorgevitch, Bojidar. 65 Karpeles, Gustav. 84 Katz Awa, Life of. 78 Kavanagh, Julia. 71 Kay, David. 3 Kaye, Jay, pseud. 46 Kearton, Richard. 31 Keary, Annie. 10 Keary, C. F. 28 Keats, John. 53 Keats, John, Life of. 78 Keays, Mrs. H. A. M. 109 Keddie, Henrietta. 109 Keeler, C. A. 69 Keeler, H. L. 29 Keeler, L. E. 19 Keetels, J. G. 23 Keightley, S. R. 109 Keightley, Thomas. 10, 87 Keith, J. A. H. 17 Keith, Marian. 109 Keller, Mrs. F. W. (Irwin, May.) 36 Keller, H. A. Life of. 78 Keller, Isidor. 23 Kelley, L. E. 44 Kellogg, A. M. 40, 46 Kellogg, E. D. 17 Kellogg, E. M. C. 69 Kellogg, V. L. 31 Kellor, F. A. 13 Kelly, Myra. 109 Kelly, Mrs. M. A. B. 24 ' Kelly, R. T. 65 Kelman, J. H. 53 Keltie, J. S. 11 Kemp, E. L. 17 Kempster, Aquila. 109 Kendall, E. K. 87 Kennan, George. 65 Kennard, J. S. 71 Kennedy, Bart. 109 Kennedy, H. A. 10 Kennedy, J. P. 109 Kennedy, S. B. 109 Kent, C. F. 5 Kent, William. 35 Kenyon, W. J. 17 Keon, Grace. 109 Kephart, Horace. 44 Ker, David. 128 Kerr, Lady Amabel. 71 Kester, Vaughan. 109 Ketler, I. C. 8 Keyser, L. S. 31 Keysor, J. E. 47, 71 Kidd, Benjamin. 11 Kidd, Robert. 46 Kidd, William, Life of. 78 Kieffer, H. M. 128 Kildare, O. F. 109 Kildare, O. F. Life of. 78 Kimm, S. C. 90 King, A. E. 109 King, Basil, pseud. 109 King, Charles. 69, 84, 109, 128 King, Clarence. 69 King, C. F. 60 King, F. H. 36 King, Grace. 95 King, G. G. 44 King, Irving. 3 King. Pauline. 129 King, R. M. 17 King, W. B» (King, Basil pseud.) ■ 110 Kinglake, A. W. 65 Kingsland, Mrs. Burton ( Kingsland, Florence) . 19, 44 Kingsland, Florence. 19, 44 Kingsley, Charles. 10, 27, 72, 84, 110, 129 Kingsley, Charles. Life of. 78 Kingsley, Mrs. F. M. 110, 129 Kingsley, J. S. 31 Kingsley, N. F. 72 Kingsley, R._ G. 87 Kinley, David. 13 Kip, Leonard. 110 Kipling, Rudyard. 53, 59, 110, 129 Kirby, Mary. 31, 36, 59 Kirk, Mrs. E. W. O. 110, 129 Kirkland, E. S. 36, 87, 88 Kirkpatrick, E. A. 3 Kirlew, Marianne. 72 Kirschner,., Lola. 110, 129 Kitchen garden association. 36 Kitton, F. G. 62 Kittredge, G. L. 95 Klein, Bernhard. 23 Klein, Charles. 110 Klein, M. A. 46 Klingensmith, Annie. 10 Klopstock, F. G. 137 Knapp, Adeline. 96, 129 Knapp, E. S. 17 Knapp, W. I. 23 Knatchbull-Hugessen, E. H. (Hugessen, E. H. Knatch- bull- Lord Brabourne.) Knight, Charles. 129 57 Knight, W. A. 110 KnOllys, Beatrice. 19 Knowles, E. J. 5 Knowles, F. L. 46, 48 Knowles, R. E. • 110 Knowles, R. G. 44 Knox, E. S. 31 Knox, G. W. 65 Knox, John, Life of. 78 Knox, J. J. 129 Knox, T. W. 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 69, 129 Kobbe, Gustav. 42, 72 Kobell, L. von. 137 Koch, Julius. 84 Kollman, Paul. 67 Koopman, H. L. ■ 2 Koptka, F. P. 57 Kotelmann, Ludwig. 17 Krasinski, Zygmunt. 139 Kraszewski, J. I. 139 Kraus-Boelte, Mw^. Maria. 17 Krause, L. F. (Yechton, Barbara, pseud.) 110, 129 Krebs, T. A. 7 Krehbiel, H. E. 42 Kroeger, A. B. 2 Krohn, W. O. 34 Krolik, S. E. 36 Kropotkin, P. A. prince. 13, 57 Kropotkin, P. A. prince, Life of. 78 Krout, C. V. (Brown, Car- oline, pseud.) 10 Krout, M. H. 65, 69 Kruger, Paul, Life of. 78 Kullak, Adolph. 42 Kunard, R. 44 Kupfer, G. H. 10, 45 Kurtz, C. M. 33 L Labberton, R. H. 60 Lachaussee, C. A. 14 Ladd, G. T. 3 Ladd, H. O. 93, 110 La Farge, John. 72 Lafayette, M. J. P. R. I. G. M. marquis de. Life of. 78 La Ferronnays, A. d’A. comtesse de. Life of. 78 La Flesche, Francis. 129 AUTHOR INDEX. 155 Lagerlof, Selma. 110, 138 Lagrange, Ferrand. 34 Laing, G. J. 58 Lamb, Charles. 53, 54, 56, 59 Lamb, Charles, Life of. 78 Lamb, Mary, Life of. 78 Lamb, M. J. 95 Lambert, J. C. 8 La Motte-Fouque, F. H. K. 110 Lancaster, E. M. 87 Lanciani, R. A. 61, 88 Landon, Joseph. 17 Landon, Perceval. 65 Landor, A. H. S. 69 Landor, W. S. 57 Landor, W. S. Life of. 78 Landriot, J. F. abp. 19 Lane, A. E. 21 Lane, Mrs. C. A. 21 Lane, Mrs. E. M. 110 Lane, Mrs. M. A. L. 21, 33, 59, 62, 66, 91 Lane- Poole, Stanley (Poole, Stanley Lane-) 89 Lang, Andrew. 10, 28, 31, 53, 84, 129 Lang, Jeanie. 53 Lange, Didierich. 24 Lange, Karl. 3 Langley, S. P. 25 Lanquet, mgr. 6 Lanier, Sidney. 10, 48, 51 Lanier, Sidney, Life of. 78 Lankester, Edwin. 28 Lankester, E. R. 31 Lansing, Robert. 14 La Pasture, Mrs. Henry de. no La Rame, Louisa de (Ouida. pseud.) 129 Larcom, Lucy. 48 Larcom, Lucy, Life of. 78 Lamed, J. N. 2, 87, 91 Larsson, Gustaf. 40 La Salle, R. R. C. sieur de, Life of. 78 Lasance, F. X. 8 Latimer, M. E. W. 89, 110 Latter, O. H. 31 Laughlin, C. E. 19, 36, 44 Laughlin, E. O. 110 Laughlin, J. L. 13 Laurie, Andre. 129 Laurie, S. S. 17, 23 Laut, A. C. 69, 90, 110 Lavell, C. F. 63 I.avignac, Albert. 42 Lavisse, Ernest. 137 Lawler, T. B. 91, 92 Lawless, Emily. 86, 110 Lawrence, T. J. 14 Lawton, W. C. 47, 59 Laycock, Craven. 3 Leach, Orlando. 15 Lear, Edward. 129 Learned, E. C. 19 Leavitt, R. G. 29 Le Baron, Grace, pseud. 129 Le Baron, J. K. (Kaye, Jay, pseud. ) 46 Le Blond, Mrs. A. E. F. 44 Le Bon, Andre. 88 Le Bosquet, Maurice. 34 Lechner, A. R. 23 Leckey, W. E. H. 11, 87 Lee, Albert. 44, 110, 129 Lee, Charles, Life of. 78 Lee, E. M. 42 Lee, G. S. 2 Lee, Mrs. G. S. (Lee, J. B. P.) no Lee, Henry, Life of. 78 Lee, Joseph. 15 Lee, J. B. P. 110 Lee, J. M. 17 Lee, Mary. 129 Lee, M. C. 110 Lee, R. E. Life of. 78 Lee,. S. L. 54, 72 Lee, Yan Phon. 66 Lees, B. A. 87 Le Feuvre, Amy. 110 Lefevre, Edwin. 110 Le Gallienne, Richard. 2 Legendre, A. M. 24 Legge, H. E. 40 Legh, M. H. Cornwall-. 62 Lehmann, Lilli. 42 Lehmann, R. C. 129 Leib, W. H. 46 Leighton, Robert. 129 Leighton, R. L. 17 Leland, C. G. 38, 39, 40 Leland, C. G. Life of. 78 Leo XIII. pope, Life of. 78 Leonard, J. H. 26 Leonard, J. W. 72 Leonard, M. F. 129 Leonard, R. M. 53 Leopardi, Giacomo. 139 Le Pileur, A. 34 Le Row, C. B. 46 Le Roy, J. A. 69 Leroy-Beaulieu, Anatole. 9 Leroy -Beaulieu, Pierre. 13 Le Sage, A. R. 110 Lespinasse, J. J. E. de. Life of. 78 Lessing, G. E. 39, 58 Lessing, G. E. Life of. 79 Leupp, F. E. 15 Lever, Charles. 110 Levetus, A. S. 63 Levi, Leone. 14 Lewis, A. H. 110 Lewis, A. J. 34, 44 Lewis, C. M. 51 I.ewis, E. H. 21, 45 Lewis, George. 15 Lewis, Meriwether, Life of. 79 Lieber, Francis. 12 Liljencrantz, O. A. 110 Lilley, A. E. V. 40 Lillibridge, W. O. 110 Lillie, Mrs. L. C. W. 42, 129 Lincoln, Abraham. 12 Lincoln, Abraham, Life of. 79 Lincoln, J. C. 110 Lincoln, Mrs. J. T. G. 110 Lincoln, Mrs. M. J. B. 36 Lindau, Paul, 138 Lindsay, B. 31 Lindsay, Maud. 17 Linesman, pseud. 15 Lingard, John. 87 Linn, J. W. 110 Linn, W. A. 9 Linscott, Mrs. H. B. 44 Lippincott, Mrs. S. J. C. 129 Lippmann, Friedrich. 40 Lippmann, J. M. 129 Idszt, Franz, Life of. 79 Litchfield, G. D. 110 Litchfield, M. E. 10 Litsey, E. C. 31 Little, A. J. 66 Little, Frances, pseud. 110 Livingstone, C. L. 129 Livingstone, David, Life of. 79 Lloyd, F. E. 28 Lloyd, H. D. 13 Lloyd, J. U. 110 Lloyd, N. M. Ill Locke, John. 4 Locke, W. J. Ill Lockwood, Samuel. 31 Lockwood, Mrs. S. E. H. 21, 45 Lockyer, Sir J. N. 25, 27 Lodge, H. C. 49, 72, 93, 94, 129 Lodge, Sir O. J. 5, 25 Lodge, Richard. 86 Loiseaux, L. M. A. 23 London, Jack. 13, 54, 111, 129 London Times. 33 Long, C. C. 60 Long, J. D. 15 Long,, J. L. Ill, 129 Long, W. J. 31 Longfellow, H. W. 48, 51, 62, 111 Longfellow, H. W. Life of. 79 Longman, F. W. 87 Longmans, Green, pub. 21 Longstreet, A. B. Ill Loomis, C. B. 50, 111, 129 Lord, E. 12 Lord, J. K. 60 Lorenz, D. E. 59 Lorenzini, Carlo. 129 Lorimer, G. H. 50, 111 Lorimer, Norma. Ill Loring, J. M. 59 Lossing, B. J. 91, 93, 95 L o t h r o p , Amy, pseud. (Warner, A. B.) Ill Lothrop, H. M. S. (Sidney, Margaret, pseud.) Ill, 129 Loti, Pierre, pseud. 58, 66, 67, 111 Louis XIV. king of France, Life of. 79 Lounsberry, Alice. 29 Lounsbury, T. R. 21 Love joy, M. I. 53 Lovell, Isabel. 84 Lover, Samuel. 111 Lovering, A. T. 95 156 AUTHOR INDEX. Lovett, R. M. Ill Low, F. R. 35 Lowell, D. O. S. 10 Lowell, E. J. 88 Lowell, J. R. 48, 49, 51 Lowell, J. R. Life of. 79 Lowell, Percival. 25 Loyola, Mother Mary. 7, 8 Loyola, Ignatius de. Life of, 79 Lubbock, Sir John (Ave- bury, John Lubbock, bar- on.) 4, 31, 56 Lucas, E. V. 53, 62, 64, 129 Ludlow, J. M. 4, 111 Ludwig, L. E. 37 Luise A. W. A. of Mech- lenburg-Strelitz, queen of Prussia, Life of. 79 Lukens, H. T. 17 Lukin, James. 35, 38 Lummis, C. F. 10, 67, 69, 72, 129 Lush, C. K. Ill L u s k a , Sidney, pseud. Ill (Harland, Henry.) Ill Luther, M. L. Ill Lvall, Edna, pseud. Ill Lyell, Sir Charles. 27 Lyle, E. P. 25, 111 Lynch, George. 66 Lynch, Hannah. 63 Lynd, William. 42 Lynde, Francis. Ill M Maartens, Maarten, pseud. Ill Maas, A. J. 6 Mabie, H. W. 4, 10, 49, 51, 54, 72, 111, 129 McAdoo, William. 15 Macauley, T. B. baron. 53,. 56, 57, 87 Macaulay, T. B. baron, Life of. 79 McCabe, J. D. 62 MacCabe, W. B. Ill McCall, Sidney, pseud. Ill McCarthy, Carlton. 94 McCarthy, Justin. 72, 86, 87, 111 McCarthy, Justin, Life of. 79 McCarthy, J. H. Ill McCaskey, J. P. 46 McClellan, G. B. 88 McClellan, G. B. Life of. 79 MacClintock, Samuel. 69 McClure, A. K. Life of. 79 McClure, Phillips & Co. Ill M’Clymont, J. A. 64 M’Connell, S. D. 6 McCook. H. C. 31, 129 McCormick, Eliot. 60 McCormick, Henry. 60 MacCoun, Townsend. 60 McCourt, W. E. 38 McCrackan, W. D. 63, 64 McCracken, Elizabeth. 19 MacCracken, H. M. 72 McCullach, Francis. 89 McCullough, A. W. 21 McCullock, J. E. 8 McCutcheon, G. B. Ill MacDonagh, Michael. 62 MacDonald, E. R. 67 Macdonald, George. Ill, 129 Macdonald, Ronald. Ill MacDonald, William. 91, 93 MacDonough, Glen. 130 Macdougal, D. T. 29 McDougall, Isabel. 72 MacDowell, Edward, Life of. 79 McDowell, W. F. 72 Mace, Jean. 130 Mace, W. H. 84, 91 McFarland, J. H. 29 Macgillivray, E. J. 14 MacGrath, Harold 111 Macgregor, John. 62 Macgregor, Mary. 10 Machar, A. M. 90, 130 Mcllwraith, J. N. 90 McIntyre, J. T. 130 Mclvor, Allan, pseud. Ill Mack, R. E. 53 Mackail, J. W. 5 Mackay, A. M. Life of. 79 Mackav, G. L. 66 Mackay, Minnie. (Corelli, Marie, pseud.) 11 Mackay, Thomas. 15 Mackenzie, J. K. Life of. 79 Mackenzie, J. S. 4 Mackenzie, Marion. 41 Mackenzie, Robert. 84 Mackey, M. S. 21 Mackie, Alexander. 53 Mackie, C. P. 72 Mackie, P. B. Ill, 130 Mackintosh, John. 86 MacLaren, A. C. 44 Maclaren, Ian, pseud. (Wat- son, John.) Ill, 130 McLaughlin, A. C. 91, 93 Maclean, Norman. Ill Maclehose, S. H. 130 McLellan, J. A. 3, 17 McLennan, William. Ill Macleod, Mary. 10, 53, 54 Macleod, Norman. Ill Macleod, Mrs. Norman. 27 McManus, Blanche. (Mans- field, B. M.) 62, 64 MacManus, Seumas. Ill McMaster, J. B. , 91 McMillan, Margaret. 3 McMurry, C. A. 17, 21, 24, 25, 51, 60, 84, 92, 96 McMurry, Mrs. L. B. 24, 48, 130 Macnaughton, S. 112 Macomber, H. E. 47, 72 McPherson, L. G. 37 Macquoid, Mrs. K. S. G. 63 MacRitchie, D. 10 McSpadden, J. W. 42 McVey, F. L, 33 Macy, Jesse. 12, 14 Madden, E. A. 130 Madison, James, Life of. 79 Maeterlinck, Maurice, 31, 58, 137 Magellan, Fernando, Life of. 79 Maginnls, A. J. 19 Magnus, Kate, lady. 84 Magruder, Julia. 112 Mahaffy, J. P. 4, 17, 61, 85 Mahan, A. T. 89, 93, 94 Mahan, D. H. 35 Maher, Michael. 3 Maitland, J. A. Fuller-. 42 Maitland, Louise. 10 Major, Charles. 112, 130 Major, D. R. 3 Malcolm, Napier. 66 Malet, Lucas, pseud. (Har- rison, Mrs. M. S. K.) 112 Malleson, Mrs. Frank. 4 Mallock, W. H. 4, 112 Mallon, I. A. S. (Ashmore, Ruth, pseud.) 19 Malone, P. B. 130 Malory, Sir Thomas. 10 Maltby, A. E. 60 Mandeville, Sir John. 66 Manly, J. M. 54 Mann, C. W. 17 Mann, Horace, Life of. 79 Mann, Mrs. Horace. 29 Manning, A. R. 36 Manning, H. E. card. 6 Mannix, M. E. 130 Mansergh, Jessie. 112 Mansfield, B. M. 62, 64 Mansfield, M. F. (Miltoun, Francis, pseud.) 63 Manson, G. J. 20 Manson, John. 7 Manteuffel, U. Z. von. 112 Manzoni. Alessandro, count. 139 Marchant, J. R. V. 19 Marchmont, A. W. 112 Marcus Aurelius Antonius. 4 Marden, O. S. 4, 72 Marenholtz-Biilow, baron- ess B. von. 17 Marguerite de Valois, ist queen of Henry IV. of France, Life of. 79 Maria Theresa, empress of Austria, Life of. 79 Marie Antoinette, queen of France, Life of. 79 Marie Feodorowna, czar- ina of Russia, Life of. 79 Marie Louise, empress of the French, Life of. 79 Marion, Fulgence. 26 Mark, H. T. 17 Markham, Edwin. 48 Markham', Richard. 93, 130 Markwick, W. F. 4, 69 Marlborough, S. J. Church- hill, duchess of, Life of. 79 Marlitt, E. pseud. 112, 138 Marlowe, Christopher. 54 Marquand, Allan. 40 Marquette, Jacques, Life of. 79 Marryat, Frederick. 112 AUTHOR INDEX. 157 Marryat, Frederick, Life of. Marsh, H. A. 79 17 Marsh, J. B. 130 Marshall, Edward. 94 Marshall, H. E. 10 Marshall, John, Life of. 80 Marshall, N. L. 29 Martin, B. E. 62, 63 Martin, C. M. 2 Martin, E. A. 27 Martin, E. G. 95 Martin, E. S. 4 Martin, G. H. 15 Martin, G. M. 112 Martin, H. N. 34 Martin, Mrs. H. R. 112 Martin, M. E. 25 Martin, W. A. P. 66, 89 Martineau, Harriet. 130 Marvel, Ik, pseud. (Mitch- ell, D. G.) 51, 130 Mary Stuart, queen of Scots, Life of. 80 Mason, A. B. 95 Mason, A. E. W. 112 Mason, C. A. 112 Mason, D. G. 42, 72 Mason, H. L. 47 Mason, J. L. 34 Mason, L. W. 42 Mason, 0. T. 28 Mason, William, Life of. 80 Massinger, Philip. 54 Masson, T. L. 91 Masters, M. T. 29 Mateaux, C. L. 62 Mathews, Alfred. 96 Mathews, C. T. 40 Mathews, F. A. 112 Mathews, F. S. 29 Mathews, J. M. 7 Mathews, Shailer. 11, 88 Mathews, William. 4 Mathews, W. S. B. 42 Matson, Henry. 45 Matthay, T. A. 42 Matthews, Brander. 45, 47, 48, 49, 112 Matthews, Franklin. 91 Mau, August. 61 Maud, Constance. 130 Maude, Aylmer. 8 Maupassant, Guy de. 112 Maurice, A. B. 40, 68 Maurice, C. E. 87 Maury, M. F. 27, 60 Maver, William, jr. 37 Mawson, Agnes. 46 Maxwell, Donald. 62 Maxwell, E. B. 112 Maxwell, J. C. 26 Maxwell, W. H. 21 May, Sophie, (Clarke, R. S.) pseud. 130 May, W. J. 29 Mayer, A. G. 31 Mayor, J. B. 21 Meadowcroft, W. H. 26 Meagher, J. L. 8 Meakin, Budgett. 13, 67 Medd, J. C. 24 Medici, Lorenzo de, Life of. 80 Meiklejohn, J. M. D. 21, 60 Meldola, Raphael. 38 Meldrum, D. S. 112 Melville, Herman. 112 Melville, Lewis, pseud. (Benjamin, L. S.) 62 Menault, Ernest. 31 Mendelssohn - Bartholdi, J. L. F. 43 Menefee, Maud. 17 Menpes, Dorothy. 63 Meras, Baptiste. 23 Meredith, Georgre, 56, 112 Meredith, Owen, pseud. (Bulwer-Lytton, E. R.) 53 Merejkowski, Dmitri. 112 Merimee, Prosper. 112 Merington, Marguerite. 48 Merivale, Charles. 85 Meriwether, Lee. 60, 62 Merle d’Aubigne, J. H. 8 Merriam, F. A. 31, 69 Merrill, Selah. 66 Merriman, H. S. pseud. 112 Merriman, Mansfield. 26 Merwin, Samuel. 112 Meyer, Bertha. 17 Meyer, F. B. 7 Meyer, F. S. 40 Meyer, H. R. 19 Meyer-Forster, Wilhelm. 138 Meynell, Alice. 53 Meyr, Melchior. 138 Miall, L. C. 24 Michael, O. S. 8 Michelet, Jules. 27 Michelet, Mme. Jules, Life 80 Michelson, Miriam. 112 Middleton, Thomas. 54 Mielziner, Moses. 9 Mifflin, Lloyd. 48 Mighels, P. V. 112 Mignet, F. A. 88 Miles, A. H. 31, 130 Miles, L. C. 41 Mill, H. R. 61, 69 Mill, J. S. 3, 13 Mill, J. S. Life of. 80 Millar, J. H. 45 Millard, T. F. 89 Miller, C. H. 31 Miller, C. J. 36 Miller, E. J. 112 Miller, Fred. 39 Miller, G. A. 8 Miller, Mrs. H. M. (Miller, Olive Thorne, pseud. 31, 36, 66, 130 Miller, C. H. 31 Miller, Hugh. 56 Miller, Joaquin, pseud. (Miller, C. H.) 31 Miller, J. M. 10 Miller, L. K. 39 Miller, M. R. 24 Miller, O. T. pseud. 31, 36, 66, 130 Miller, William. 89 Millet, J. F. Life of. 80 Mills, Wesley. 42 Mills, W. J. 112 Milne, John. 27 Milne, W. J. 25 Milton, John. 53 Milton, John, Life of. 80 Miltoun, Francis, pseud. 62, 63 Milyoukov, P. N. 88 Miner, Luella. 8 Mines, J. F. 68 Mirabeau, H. G. R. comte. 80 Mitchel, O. M. Life of. 80 Mitchell, D. G. 47, 51, 130 Mitchell, John. 13 Mitchell, J. A. 112 Mitchell, J. M. 9 Mitchell, L. M. W. 40 Mitchell, S. W. 112, 130 Mitchell, W. B. 46 Mitford, M. R. 112 Mittelstadt, Otto. 137 Mitton, G. E. 63, 130 Moeller, O. M. 138 Moffett, Cleveland. 33 Mohammed, Life of. 80 Molesworth, Mrs. M. L. S. 112, 130 Molinari, Gustav de. 11 Moltke, H. C. B. Graf von. 64 Monkhouse, Cosmo. 41 Monnier, Marc. 61 Monroe, James, o/. 80 Monroe, Paul. 17 Monroe, W. S. 2 Monta^, E. S. 67 Montaigne, M. E. de. 17, 58 Montaigne, M. E. de. Life of. 80 Montefiore, C. G. 5 Monteith, John. 22, 31 Montgomery, D. H. 53, 84, 87, 91 Montresor, F. F. 112 Monvel, B. de. 137 Moody, D. L. 5 Moody, Mrs. H. W. 112 Moody, W. V. 48. 51 Moore, Annie. 25 Moore, A. C. 2 Moore, F. F. 112 Moore, J. A. 38 Moore, J. H. 37 Moore, J. T. 112 Moore, Mabel. 61 Moore, Nina. 93 Moore, Mrs. N. H. 39, 40, 72, 130 Moore, Thomas. 53 Moore, Thomas, Life of. 80 Moran, T. F. 15 More, Hannah, Life of. 80 More, P. E. 49 More, Sir Thomas. 113 Morey, W. C. 15, 85 158 author index. Morfill, W. R. 87, 88 Morgan, Alexander. 27 Morgan, C. L. 3 Morgan, G. C. 6, 7 Morgan, H. H. 51 Morley, George. 20 Morley, Henry. 51 Morley, M. W. 28, 29, 31 Morris, Charles. 10, 67, 85, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 94 Morris, Clara. 44, 113 Morris, Clara, Life of. 80 Morris, Edmund. 36 Morris, E. E. 86 Morris, Gouvemeur. 113 Morris, Gouvemeur, Life of. 80 Morris, H. S. 54 Morris, William. 53 Morris, William, Life of. 80 Morris, W. O. 88 Morrison, Arthur. 113 Morrison, M. W. 46 Morrison, Robert, Life of. 80 Morrison, W. D. 15, 85 Morse, E. S. 25 Morse, L. B. 130 Morse, M. F. 113 Morse, S. F. B. Life of. 80 Morton, Bowditch. 34 Morton, E. H. 61 Moses, M. J. 72 Mother Goose. 130 Motley, J. L. 89 Mott, Lawrence. 113 Mott, S. M. 61 Mottelay, P. F. 44 Moulton, Mrs. E. L. C. 130 Moulton, R. G. 5, 54, 59 Mowbray, J. P. 49 Mowry, Mrs. B. S. 72, 91 Mowry, W. A. 15, 33, 72, 91 Mozart, J. C. W. A. 43 Mozart J. C. W. A. Life of. 80 Miihlbach, Louisa, pseu>d. 113, 138 Muir, M. M. P. 27 Mulets, L. E. 29, 31, 66, 69 Mulholland, Rosa. 6, 113 Mullany, J. F. 17 Mullany P. F. (Azarias, Brother.) 2, 80 Muller, F. Max. 23, 137 Muller, F. Max, Life of. 80 Miiller, George, Life of. 80 Muller, J. P. 34 Muller, Mary, pseud. (Mu- lets, L. E.) 29, 31, 66, 69 Muller, Michael. 7 Mulock, D. M. (Craik, Mrs. D. M. M.) 63, 113 Mundell, Frank. 34, 60, 64, 87 Mundt, C. M. (Miihlbach, Louisa, pseud.) 113,138 Munger, T. T. 49 Munkittrick, R. K. 130 Munn, C. C. 113 Munro, D. C. 8, 10, 14, 17, 85, 86 Munro, John. 26, 28 Munroe, J. P. 17 Munroe, Kirk. 113, 130 Munson, J. E. 37 Miinsterberg, Hugo, 2, 3, 11 Murche, V. T. 24, 36 Murdock, W. L. 44 Murfee, F. N. D. 113 Murfee, M. N. (Craddock, C. E. pseud.) 113, 131 Murlin, E. L. 11 Murphy, E. G. 11 Murphy, T. 6 Murray, A. H. H. 62 Murray, A. S. 10 Murray, Clara. 22 Murray, David. 89 Murray, D. C. 113 Murray, Hilda. 10 Murray, James. 86 Murrav, J. O. 72 Murray, W. H. H. 68 Murtfeldt, M. E. 31 Musset, P. E. de. 131, 137 Mustard, W. P. 53 Myers, Gustavus. 15 Myers, P. V. N. 84, 85, 86 N Nansen, Fridtjof. 70 Nansen, Fridjof, Life of. 80 Napoleon I. Bonaparte, em- peror of the French, Life of. 80 Napoleon II. king of Rome, Life of. 80 Napoleon III. Bonaparte, emperor of the French, Life of. 80 Nash, H. S. 5 Nash, J. J. 5 Nason, F. L. 113 Nast, Thomas, Life of. 80 National child labor com- mittee. 13 National education associa- tion. 17 Naumann, Emil. 42 Naylor, W. S. 8 Neander, J. A. W. 8 Needell, Mrs. J. H. 113 Neesima, J. H. Life of. 80 Neher, B. M. 131 Nehring, Wladyslaw. 139 Neidlinger, W. H. 43 Neison, Adrian. 38 Nelson, Horatio, viscount. Life of. 80 Nero, emperor of Rome, Life of. 80 Nesbit, Edith. 113, 131 Nettleton, G. H. 113 Neville, E. O. 113 Nevinson, H. W. 88 Nevius, J. L. Life of. 80 New England history teach- ers’ association. 84 New York. City. Charter. 15 New York. City. Education board. 18 New York. City. Ordi- nances. 15 New York. State. Agricul- ture dapartment. 36 New York. State. Chamber of commerce. 19, 38 New York. State. Educa- tion department. 18 New York library club. 2 Newberry, F. E. 113 Newberry, P. E. 85 Newcomb, Simon. 25 Newell, J. H. 29 NeweU, W. W. 44 New’hall, C. S. 29 Newman, J. H. card. 6, 7, 8, 18, 113 Newman, J. H. card. Life of. 80 Newman, J. P. 66 Newton, J. C. C. 66 Nicholas I. saint. Life of. 80 Nicholas, F. C. 67 Nicholls, Mrs. (“Bronte,” Charlotte.) 80, 113 Nichols, E. H. 25 Nichols, F. H. 66 Nichols, G. W. 94 Nichols, L. D. 27, 113 Nichols, W. F. 18 Nicholson, Meredith. 113 Nicolay, J. G. 94 Nicoll, S. A. 4 Nicoll, W. R. 56 Nicolls, W. J. 63 Niebuhr, B. G. 10 Niemann, August. 131 Nightingale, Florence. 34 Nightingale, Florence, Life of. 80 Niver, H. B. 87 Noble, A. L. 131 Noble, Edmund. 88 Noel, Maurice. 131 Nohl, Ludwig. 137 Noll, A. H. 90 Norcross, M. R. 29 Nordau, Max. 9, 131 Nordenskjold, Otto. 70 Nordhoff, Charles. 5, 12, 131 Norris, Frank. 113 Norris, W. E. 113 Norton, A. P. 34 Norton, C. E. 46 Norton, C. L. 131 Noyes, M. B. 131 Nugent, Meredith. 44 Nutting, M. O. 89 O O, pseud. 89 Ober, F. A. 67, 90, 131 O’Brien, John. 8 O’Connell, Daniel, Life of. 80 AUTHOR INDEX. 159 O’Donog’hue, D. J. 57 Ogden, Ruth, pseud. 131 O’Higgins, H. J. 113 Ohnet, Georges. 137 Okakura, Kakuzo. 39, 58, 89 Okey, Thomas. 88 Olin, C. H. 2 Oliphant, Laurence. 64 Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. W. 88, 113 Ollivant, Alfred. 113 Ollivier, M. J. 6 Olnhausen, M. P. von, Life of. 80 Oman, C. W. C. 72, 86 Omar, Khayyam. 58 Ommaney, E. C. 53 Omond, T. S. 45 Ompteda,, Georg, Freiherr von. 138 O’Neill, Kate. 22 Oppenheim, E. P. 113 Oppenheim, Nathan. 3, 37 Oregon library committee. 2 O’Reilly, J. J. E. 15 O’Rell, Max, pseud. (Blouet, Paul.) 58, 63 Orsi, Pietro. 88 Orton, James. 31 Orzeszkowa, Eliza. 139 Osborne, Duffield. 113 O’Shea, M. V. 18, 131 Osier, William. 34 Osmim, T. E. 22 Ossoli, S. M. F. marchesa d\ 20 Ossoli, S. M. F. marchesa d\ Life of. 80 Osterhout, W. J. V. 29 Ostermann, Wilhelm. 3 Ostrander, S. M. 95 Ostwald, Wilhelm. 27 Otis, James, pseud. 94, 131 Ottley, R. L. 9, 85 Otto, Emil. 23 Ouida, pseud. 131 Ourville, Leon d’. 43 Ovenden, C. T. 24 Overall, J. W. 14 Overton, Frank. 24, 34 Overton, Gwendolen. 113, 131 Ovid. 58 Owen, M. C. 113 Owen, M. C. Life of. 80 Oxenham, John. 113 Oxley, J. M. 131 Ozaki, Y. T. 10 P Packard, A. S. 31 Packard, J. F. 60 Packard, S. S. 38 Packard, Winthrop. 131 Page, C. H. 48 Page, D. P. 18 Page, E. E. 4 Page, T. N. 12, 48, 49, 113, 131 Pain, Barry. 113 Paine, A. B. 39, 113, 131 Paine, H. E. (Chester, Eliza, pseud.) 18, 20 Paine, R. D. 113 Painter, F. V. N. 18, 48 Palfrey, F. W. 94 Palgrave, F. T. 7, 53 Palmer, A. E. 18 Palmer, A. S. 22 Palmer, Bertha. 46 Palmer, Frederick. 113 Palmer, F. H. E. 63, 64 Palmer, G. H. 22 Palmer, K. B. 18 Pancoast, H. S. 47, 51, 53 Pangborn, F. W. 113 Pansy, pseud. (Alden, Mrs. I. M.) 113 Paret, J. P. 44 Parker, F. W. 18, 24, 61 Parker, Sir Gilbert. 90, 113 Parkman, Francis. 69, 90 Parkman, Francis, Life of. 80 Parloa, Maria. 37 Parmele, Mrs. M. P. 85, 87, 88, 91 Parrish, Randall. 96, 114 Parrott, T. M. 51, 53 Parry, C. H. H. 42 Parsons, E. C. 8 Parsons, Frank. 2 Parsons, Mrs. F. T. (Dana, Mrs. F. T. S.) 29 Parsons, Reuben. 84 Parsons, W. B. 66 Parton, James. 72, 93 Partridge, W. O. 114 Pascoe, C. E. 20 Passmore, T. H. 64 Pater, Walter. 56, 86, 114 Pater, Walter, Life of. 80 Paternoster, G. S. 114 Patmore, Coventry. 53 Paton, J. G. Life of. 80 Patrick, saint, Life of. 80 Pattee, A. F. 34 Patten, Gilbert. 131 Patten H. P. 20 Patten, S. N. 12, 28 Patterson, A. W. 42 Patterson, V. S. 131 Patton, Frances. 37 Patton, J. H. 67 Paulding, J. K. 114 Pauli, Mrs. M. E. K. 114 Paulsen, Friedrich. 18 Pavia, Luigi. 139 Payne, A. G. 44 Payne, F. O. 24 Payson, W. F. 114 Peabody, Elizabeth. 18 Peabody, F. G. 11 Peabody, J. P. 10 Peacock, T. L. 114 Peacock, V. T. 72 Peake, E. E. 114 Peard, F. M. 114 Pearson, J. C. 38 Peary, Mrs. J. D. 70 Peary, R. E. 70 Peattie, Mrs. E, W. 114 Peck, H. T. 61, 94 Peckham, G. W. 31 Peery, R. B. 66 Peet, L. H. 29 Peixotto, E. C. 63 Pelham, H. F. 85 Pellico, Silvio. 139 Peillison, Maurice, 85 Peltier, Florence. 131 Pemberton, Max. 114 Pemberton, T. P. 40 Pendleton, L. B. 114 Penfield, F. C, 66 Penn, William, Life of. 80 Pennell, Joseph. 40 Penrose, E. C. 87 Peple, Edward. 114 Pepper, C. M. 69 Pepys, Samuel, Life of. 80 Pepys, Sir W. W. 56 Percy, Thomas. 53 Pericles, Life of. 81 Perkins, Mrs. L. F. 53 Perrault, (Tharles. 131, 137 Perrin, Ethel. 34 Perry, Bliss. 49 Perry, F. M. 72 Perry, F. P. 132 Perry, G. B. 132 Perry, Nora. 132 Perry, W. C. 59 Persons, E. A. 46 Pertwee, Ernest. 46, 53 Pestalozzi, J. H. 18 Pestalozzi, J. H. Life of. 81 Peter I. the Great, emperor of Russia, Life of. 81 Peters, Charles. 44 Peters, J. P. 85 Peterson, M. G. 29 Petre, M. D. 7 Petrie, W. M. F. 28 Phelps, E. S. 114, 132 Phelps, E. S. Life of. 81 Phelps, W. L. 51 Philadelphia. Free Library. 2 Phillipps, L. M. 70 Phillips, A. W. 25 Phillips, D. G. 114 Phillips. E. C. 64 Phillips, H. W. 114 Phillips, Stephen. 55 Phillips, W. A. 86 Phillips, W. S. 10 Phillpotts, Eden. 63, 114 Phyfe, W. H. P. 22 Phythian, J. E. 41 Pickard, S. T. 68 Pickthall, Marmaduke. 114 Pidgin, C. F. 114 Pier, A. S. 114, 132 Pierce, B. K. 15 Pierce, E. A. 37 Pierce, Franklin. 13 Pierce, G. A. 55 Pierson, A. T. 8 Pierson, C. D. 31, 36 Pierson, Mrs. H. W. 72, 87, 91 160 AUTHOR INDEX. Pike, H. L. M. 69 Picher, J. E. 34 Pinckney, Eliza, Life of. 81 Pindar. 59 Pine, J. B. 95 -Pinkerton, Allan. 94 Pitman, Benn. 38 Pitman, Sir Isaac. 38 Pitman, Sir Isaac and sons, pub. 22, 137 Pitman, L. W. (Webster, Leigh, pseud.) 132 Pitt, William, Life of. 81 Pittenger, William. 94 Pius VII. pope, Life of. 81 > . Planche, J. R. 20 Plato. 4 Plautus. 58 Plummer, M. W. 2, 64, 67 Plummer, P. W. 38 Plutarch. 72 Plympton, A. G. 132 Podmore, Frank. 2 , Poe, E. A. 45, 48, 51, 114 ,Poe, E. A. Life of. 81 Pole, William. 44 Politikos, pseud. 72 Pollard, A. W. 55 Pollard, E. F. 114 Pollard, Josephine. 92 Pollock, W. H. 36 Pond, G. E. 94 !Pool, M. L. 114 ! Poole, Stanley Lane-. 89 Pope, Alexander. 53 Pope, A. E. 37 Pope, C. H. 26 Porter, D. D. Life of. 81 Porter, Jane. 114 Porter, J. G. 25 Porter, J. H. 31 .Porter, R. P. 13, 67 Porter, Sydney. 114 -Posse, Nils,, baron. 34 Pott, F. L. H. 89 Potter, Beatrix. 132 ; , Potter, H. C. bp^ 4, 66, 72 ■ ^Potter, M. K. 39 ;Potts, William. 24 Poulsson, Emilio. 18, 22 Poulton, E. B, 31 Powell, E. P. 39 I Powell, Frances. 114 Powell, L. P. 95, 96 Powei:, J. O. 46 Powers, E. M. 22, 41 Powers, O. M. 38 Poynter, E. F. . , 114 Praed, Mrs. R. ,M. P. V . Campbell-. 70 Praga, Mrs. Alfred. 37 Pratt, A. E. 70 Pratt, CL. 18, 31 Pratt, E. F. 132 Pratt, H. S. . 31 Pratt, M. D. 35 Pratt, M. L. 10, 22, 25, 29, 55, 62, 63, 66, 70, 72, 85, 92, 93, 96. 34 13 Preece, W. H. 38 Prentice, M. H. 2 Prentice, W. R. 95 Prentiss, E. P. 114 Prescott, W. H. 90, 96 Prescott, W. H. Life of. 81 Preston, H. W. 61 Preston, S. H. 114 Preyer, William. 3 Price, E. C. 114 Price, J. A. 27 Price, L. L. 10, 72, 132 Price, W. L. 40 Price, W. T. 44 Prig, pseud. 57 Prince, H. C. P. 114 Prince, J. T. 18 Pringle, A. L. 37 Proctor, A. A. 53 Proctor, Mary. 25 Proctor, R. A. 24, 25 Prudden, T. M. 34, 69 Pryor, Mrs. S. A. R. 95 Pryor, Mrs. S. A. R. Life of. 81 Pullen, Elizabeth. 114 Pushkin, Alexander. 114 Putnam, G.- I. 114 Putnam, Israel, Life of. 81 Putnam, Ruth. 95 Pyeshkoff, A. M. (Gorky, Maxim, pseud.) 114 Pyle, Howard. 10, 114, 132 Pyle, Katharine. 32, 48, 132 Pyrnelle, L. C. 132 Q Q. pseud. (Couch, A. T. Quiller-.) 45,55,114 Quackeribos, G. P. 92 Quackenbos, J. D. 26 Quick, R. H. 18 Quigley, Dorothy. 132 Quiller-Qouch, A. T. (Cohch, A. T. Quiller-). 45, 55, 114 Quinn, A. H. 114 Ouinn, P. E. 39 Quirk, L. W.* 132 R Radcliffe, A. G. 41 Radestock, Paul. 3 Radford, M. L. 10 Radocanachi, Emmanuel. 61 Rae, John. 13 Raffaello, Sanzio, Life of. 81 Ragozin, Z. A. 10, 85 Raimund, Golo, pseud. (Frederich, B, H.) 114 Rainsford, W. S. Life of. 81 Raju, P. V. R. 132 Raleigh, Sir Walter, Life of. 81 Raleigh, W. A. 55 Ralph, Julian. 2, 89 Ram, Mrs. Helen. 6 Rame, Louise de la. (Ouida, . pseud.) 132 Randall, S. S. 95 Randolph, John, Life of. 81 Rankin, Mrs. C. W. 132 Rankin, F. H. 37 Ransome, Cyril. 87 Ransome, Stafford. 33 Raspe, R. E. 114 Rathbone, Mrs. M. A. M. 114 Ratti, Aurel de. 26 Rau, Heribert. 114 Rawlings, G. B. 38 Rawlinson, George. 6, 9 , 85 Rawson, E. K. 84 Ray, A. C. 114, 132 Raymond, Mrs. E. H 132 Raymond, G. L. 39 Raymond, R, R. 55 Raymond, Walter. 114 Rayner, Emma. 114 Reade, Charles. 114 Reber, Franz von. 39 Reches, J. J. E. 27 Recy, Georges de. 39 Reddall, H. F. 50 Red way, J. W. 13 , 61 92 , 95 Ree, P. J. 63 Reed, Alonzo. 22 Reed, C. S. 18 Reed, H. L. 132 Reed, Myrtle. 50, 51, 115 Reed, T. B. 12, 132 Reeve, S. A. 13 Reich, Emil. 4, , 84 , 87 Reichenbach, pseud. (Be- thusy-Huc, V a 1 e s 1 k a , Grafin.) 115 Reid, Christian, pseud. 115, 132 Reid, Mayne. 132 Rein, Wilhelm. 18 Reinach, Salomon. 39 Reinsch, P. S. 12 Reisner, Victor von. 138 Remington, Frederic. 115 Remsen, Ira. 27 Renan, Ernest, of. 81 Repplier, Agnes. 36, 49, 51, 53 Revere, Paul, Life of. 81 Rexford, E. E. 39 Reynolds, Cuyler. 132 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, Life of. 81 Reynolds, J. B. 61 Rhead, G. W. 20 Rhead, Louis. 32 Rhodes, L. I. 95 Rhoden, Emma von. 132 Rhodes, J. F 92 Rhoscomyl, Owen. 115 Rhys, Ernest. 132 Rhys, Grace: ' 115 Rice, Mrs. A. C. H. 115 Rice, W. de G. C. 53 Rich, C E. 132 Richards, Mrs. E. H. S. 34, 35, 37 35 Pratt, N. M. Pratt, S. S. Richards, Frank. AUTHOR INDEX. 161 Richards, Mrs. L. E. H. 32, 48, 51, 115, 132 Richards, Rosalind. 133 Richards, Mrs. R. H. (Rich- ards, Mrs. E. H. S.) 34, 35, 37 Richardson, A. S. 92 Richardson, B. J. 13 Richardson, C. F. 2, 47 Richardson, Dorothy. 20 Richardson, H. H. 29 Richardson, Janies. 69 Richardson, John. 115 Richardson, R. B. 64 Richardson, Samuel. 115 Richman, I. B. 95 Richmond, Ennis. 3 Richmond, G. L. S. 115 Richmond, M. E. 13 Rickaby, John. 2 Rickert, Edith. 115 Riddle, George. 46 Rideing, W. H. 69, 72, 87, 133 Ridge, W. P. 115 Riehl, W. H. 138 Riemann, Hugo. 42 Ries, Heinrich. 26 Riggs, Mrs. (Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. S.) 115, 133 Riis, J. A. 13, 49, 115 Riis, J. A. Life of. 81 Riley, J. W. 48 Ring, Max. 115 Ringwalt, R. C. 11 Ripley, George, Life of. 81 Ripley, W. Z. 13 Ritchey, S. E. 18 Ritchie, D. G. 28 Rittenhouse, J. B. 48 Ritter, F. L. 42 Rives, H. E. 115 Rix, F. R. 43 Roach, A. M. 115 Roads, Charles. 8 Roark, R. N. 3, 18 Robb, Mrs. I. A. H. 34, 37 Robert, H. M. 12 Robert, J. T. 12 Roberts, C. G. D. 32, 60, 115, 133 Roberts, F. S. lord. 89 Roberts, Harry. 44 Roberts, I. P. 36 Roberts, Morley. 115 Roberts, R. D. 18 Robertson, F. R. H. 115 Robertson, F. W. 53 Robertson, Harrison. 115 Robertson, Morgan. 115 Robertson, William. 87 Robertson, W. J. 53 Robie, Virginia. 40 Robins, Edward. 133 Robinson, A. G. 70 Robinson, C. M. 15 Robinson, Edith. 133 Robinson, E. A. 48 Robinson, H. N. 25 Robinson, J. H. 86 Robinson, L. M. 24 Robinson, R. E. 115 Robson, E. S. A. 18 Roche, R. M. 115 Rocheleau, W. F. 33, 36 Rod, Edward. 115 Rodin, Auguste. 81 Roe, E. P. 115 Rogers, C. F. 15 Rogers, J. E. 29 Rogers, J. E. T. 89 Rogers, R. C. 115 Roget, P. M. 22 Rohlfs, Mrs. A. K. G. (Green, A. K.) 115 Roland. 58, 137 Rolfe, W. J. 55, 86, 87, 133 Rollins, A. W. 48 Romanes, G. J. 28 Ronald, Mary. 37 Rood, H. E. 115 Rood, O. N. 26 Rook, E. C. 46 Roosevelt, Theodore. 11, 12, 44, 51, 69, 93, 94, 95 Roosevelt, Theodore, Life of. 81 Root, R. K. 53 Roper, Stephen. 35 Ropes, A. R. 115 Ropes, J. C. 94 Rorer, Mrs. S. T. H. 37 Rose, E. W. 40 Rose, Joshua. 35 Rose, J. H. 86, 88 Rosegger, Peter. 115 Rosenfield, Morris. 58 Rosini, Giovanni. 139 Ross, Clinton. 94, 115 Ross, Mrs. J. A. D. G. 63, 88 Rossetti, D. G. 53, 58 Rossetti, D. G. Life of. 81 Rostand, Edmond. 58 Rousseau, J. J. 12, 18, 137 Rousseau, J. J. Life of. 81 Row, T. S. 25 Rowbotham, F. J. 72 Rowbotham, J. F. 42, 59 Rowe, S. H. 18, 40 Rowntree, B. S. 13 Rowson, Mrs. S. H. 115 Royce, Josiah. 2 Rudy, Charles. 40 Ruffini, G. D. 139 Ruge, Arnold. 137 Runkle, Bertha. 115 Rupert, W. W. 61 Ruskin, John. 5, 10, 11, 20, 27, 39, 40, 51, 53, 56, 57, 133 Ruskin, John. Life of. 81 Russell, C. E. 13 Russell, I. C. 27 Russell, Matthew. 8 Russell, W. C. 38, 115 Rutherford, Ernest. 26 Ryan, Mrs. M. E. M. 115 Rydberg, Viktor. 85 S S, D. W. 66 Sadlier, Agnes. 84 Sadlier, A. T. 133 Sadlier, Mrs. James. 133 Sage, A. C. 133 Sage, Betty. 48 Sage, Elizabeth. 18 Sage, William. 155 Saint John, T. M. 26 Saint Maur, Mrs. K. V. 36 Saint Pierre, F. H. B. de. 133 Sainte-Beuve, C. A. 72 Saintine, J. X. B. 115 Saintsbury, G. E. B. 51, 58 Salisbury, G. E. 2 Salmon, David. 18, 22 Salmon, L. M. 2, 37 Samson, abbot of St. Ed- m-unds, Life of. 81 Samuel, Mark. 32 Sanborn, K. A. 36, 50 Sand, George, pseud. 115 Sand ay, William’. 5 Sandys, Edwyn. 133 Sanford, E. C. 3 Sanford, F. G. 39 Sangster, Mrs. M. E. M. 4, 7, 20, 48, 115 Sankey, Charles. 85 Santos-Dumont, Alberto. 26 Sargent, D. A. 34 Sargent, F. L. 29 Sargent, J. F. comp. 2 Satchell, William. 115 Saunders, Frederick. 49 Saunders, Marshall. 49, 115, 133 Sauzay, Alexandre. 38 Savage, C. W. 115 Savage, M. J. 4 Savonarola, G. M. F. M. Life of. 81 Saxby, Lewis. 133 Saxe, J. G. 48 Saxon, Mrs. E. L. 86 Scales, F. S. 28 Scandlin, Christiana. 133 Scarlatti, Alessandro, Life of. 81 Scarritt, W. E. 62 Schaff, Philip. 5, 8 Schauffler, R. H. 115 Schechter, Solomon. 9 vSchell, Stanley. 46 Schelling, F. E. 87 Scherr, Johannes. 137 Schierbrand, Wolf von. 12, 88 Schiller. J. C. F. von. 58, 87, 137 Schiller, J. C. F. von. Life of. 81 Schillings, C. G. 32 Schley, W. S. Life of. 81 Schmid, Christopher von. 133 Schmidt, Ferdinand. 10 Schmitz, Leonhard. 85 162 AUTHOR INDEX. Schneider, N. H. 26 Schopenhauer, Arthur, Life of. 81 Schouler, James. 93 Schreiner, Olive. 89 Schubert, F. P. 43 S c h u b i n , Ossip, pseud. (Kirschner, Lola.) 115, 133 Schultz, Jeanne. 133 Schultz, J. W. 90 Schulze-Smidt, Bernhardine. 115 Schumann, R. A. 43 Schurig, Richard. 25 Schuyler, P. Life of. 81 Schwartz, von. 34 Schwartz, Everett. 18 Schwartz, J. A. 32, 92 Schwartz, J. M. W. (Maar- tens, Maarten, pseud.) 115 Schwatka, Frederick. 70 Schwill, Ferdinand. 86 Scidmore, E. R. 66 Scobey, K. L. 72 Scollard, Clinton. 48, 115 Scott, D. B. 92 Scott, G. F. 70 Scott, H. S. (Merriman, H. S. pseud.) 115 Scott, Sir Walter. 51, 53, 86, 115 Scott, Sir Walter, Life of. 81 Scott, Winfield, Life of. 81 Scovil, E. R. 37 Scribner, G. H. 32 Scripture, E. W. 3 Scudder, H. E. 10, 45, 47, 48, 49, 59, 92, 93, 95, 133 Scudder, S. H. 32 Scupoli, Laurence. 7 Seabury, J. B. 67 Seager, H. R. 13 Seaman, L. L. 34, 89 Seaman, S. A. 8 Search, P. W. 18 Sears, Baldwin. 116 Sears, Hamblen. 116 Seawell, M. E. 72, 116, 133 Sedgwick, A. D. 116 Sedgwick, H. D. 88 Sedillot, L. P. E. A. 137 See, J. W. ■ 35 See, T. J. J. 27 Seebohm, Frederic. 86 Seegmiller, Wilhelmina. 48 Seeley, H. G. 27 Seeley, Sir J. R. 6, 11, 87 Seeley, Levi. 18, 25 Seely, Mrs. Lida. 37 Seelye, J. H. 4, 15 Segur, S. R. comtessc de. 133 Seignobos, Charles. 84, 86 Seligman, E. R. A. 13 Selous, Edmund. 32 Semenoff, Vladimir. 89 Semple, E. C. 92 Senour, C. S. 43 Serao, Matilde. 139 Sergeant, Adeline. 116 Sergeant, Lewis. 88 Serviss, G. P. 25 Seton, E. T. 32, 44, 51, 133 Seton, Mrs. G. G. 69 Setoun, Gabriel. 53 Severance, F. H. 95 Sevigne, M. de R. C. mar- quise de. 58 Seward, O. R. 60 Seward, W. H. Life of. 81 Sewell, Anna. 116 Sewell, C. V. V. 39 Seymour, Mrs. Mary. 53, 55 Shackleton, Robert. 116 Shadwell, Arthur. 13 Shafer, Mrs. S. A. 116 Shakespeare, William. 55 Shaler, N. S. 15, 27, 28, 35, 36, 48 Shaler Mrs. S. P. P. 2 Sharp, D. L. 24, 32 Sharp, Evelyn. 133 Sharp, R. F. 72 Shattuck, Mrs. H. L. R. 12 Shattuck, William. 133 Shaw, Albert. 4, 15 Shaw, C. D. 11 Shaw, C. S. Weeks- (Weeks-Shaw, C. S.) 34 Shaw, E. R. 22, 26, 34, 61, 92, 133 Shaw, F. L. 133 Shaw, G. B. 13, 116 Shaw, T. B. 51 Sheehan, P. A. 6, 116 Sheldon, A. R. 64 Sheldon, C. M. 116 Sheldon, L. V. 67 Shelley, C. P. B. 35 Shelley, H. C. 63 Shelley, Mrs. M. W. G. 116 Shelley, P. B. 45, 53 Shelley, P. B. Life of. 81 Shelton, Louise. 39 Shelton, W. H. 133 Shepard, Hazel, pseud. (Smith, H. A.) 61 . Shepard, J. H. 27 Shepardson, G. D. 26 Sheppard, E. S. 116 Sheooerd, J. L. 37 Sherard, R. H. 12, 13 Sheridan, P. H. Life of. , 81 Sheridan, R. B. B. 55 Sheridan, R. B. B. Life of. 81 Sherman, F. D. 48 Sherman, John, Life of. 81 Sherman, W. T. Life of. 81 Sherwood, Mrs. M. E. W. 20, 72, 116 Sherwood, Mrs. M. M. B. 116 Sherwood, M. P 116 Shinn, C. H. 35 Shinn, M. W. 3 Shioya, Sakae. 66 Shirley, James. 55 Shoemaker, C. C. 44, 46 Shoemaker, M. M. 63, 66 Sholl, A. M. 116 Shorthouse. J. H. 116 Shorthouse, J. H. Life of. 81 Shuck, J. H. E. 11 Shuckburgh, E. S. 85 Shuey, E. L. 13 Shumway, E. S. 61 Shurter, E. D. 46 Shute, H. A. 133 Shute, K. H. comp. 46 Sidgwick, Mrs. Alfred. (Sidgwick, Mrs. C. U.) 116 Sidgwick, Mrs. C. U. 116 Sidney, Margaret, pseud. 116, 133 Sienkiewicz, Henryk. 116 Sigwart, Christoph. 3 Silberrad, U. L. 116 Sill, E. R. 48, 51 Sill, L. M. 48 Simmons, W. E. 67 Simms, M. H. 22 Simms, W. G. 116 Simms, W. G. Life of. 81 Simonds, W. E. 92 Simpson, Josephine. 27 Simpson, Sir J. Y. Life of. 81 Simpson, Percy. 55 Sinclair, May. 116 Sinclair, S. B. 18 Sinclair, U. B. 116 Singleton, Esther. 41, 42, 60, 63, 64, 66, 72, 133 Skinner, A. W. 46 Skinner, C. M. 11, 39, 49 Skinner, H. H. 34 Skinner, H. M. 11, 46 Skinner, H. P. 72 Sladen, D. B. W. 64, 66, 72 Slater, J. A. 38 Slater, J. H. 2 Slicer, T. R. 4 Sloane, T. O. 26 Sloane, W. M. 93 Slocum, Joshua. 60 Slosson, A. T. 116 Smedley, Emma. 37 Smiles, Samuel. 4, 72 Smith, Adam. 13 Smith, Adam. Life of. 81 Smith, A. C. 116 Smith, A. H. 11, 66 Smith, C. C. 133 Smith, C. S. 18, 72 Smith, D. E. 25 Smith, Eleanor. 42 Smith, E. B. 90 Smith, Mrs. E. T. B. 63 Smith, F. B. 63 Smith, F. H. 62, 67, 116 Smith, F. R. 68 Smith, George. 8 Smith, Gertrude. 133 Smith, Goldwin. 5, 55, 63, 92 Smith, Hannah. 72 AUTHOR INDEX. 163 Smith, H. A. 61, 93 Smith, H. P. 5 Smith, Captain John. 93 Smith, Captain John, Life of. 81 Smith, J. R. 72 Smith, J. W. 15 Smith, M. B. Life of. 81 Smith, M. C. 66, 68, 116 Smith, M. P. W. 134 Smith, N. A. 18, 116, 134 Smith, Nicholas. 42 Smith, Preston. 26 Smith, R. B. 85 Smith, R. M. 11 Smith, R. P. 134 Smith, T. C. 93 Smith, V. A. 89 Smith, William. 5, 85, 95 Smollett, T. G. Life of. 81 Smyser, W. E. 51 Smyth, William. 84 Smythe, E. L. 22 Snaith, J. C. 116 Snedden, G. S. 134 Snell, F. J. 63 Snow, M. S. 18 Snyder, Harry. 36 Soley, J. R. 93, 94 Somers, Percival. 24 Somerset, Lady I. C. S. C. 116 Somerville, E. O. 62 Sonnichsen, Albert. 70 Sophia Dorothea, queen of George I, king of Eng- land, Life of. 82 Sophocles. 59 Sorabji, Cornelia. 66 Soto, Hernando de, Life of. 82 Sousa, J. P. 116 Southwick, F. T. 46 Southworth, G. V. 95 Souvestre, Emile. 116 Souvestre, M. E. 137 Spahr, C. B. 13 Spalding, Mrs. E. H. 45 Spalding, J. L. bp. 18 Spargo, John. 13 Sparks, E. E. 92 Sparkes, J. C. L. 40 Sparrow, W. S. 41 Spear, M. A. 29 Spearman, F. H. 19, 116 Spears, J. R. 15, 94 Speer, R. E. 8, 72 Spencer, Herbert. 4, 11, 18, 56 Spencer, Herbert, Life of. 82 Spencer, W. G. 25 Spenser, Edmund. 53 Spielhagen, Friedrich. 138 Spirago, Francis. 6 Spofford, A. R. 2 Spofford, Mrs. H. E. P. 72, 117, 134 Sprague, S. E. 22 Spyri, Johanna. 134 Squire, Frances. 117 Squires, Grace. 134 Stables, W. G. 34, 117, 134 Stael-Holstein, A. L. G. N. baronne de. 117 Stafford, A. O. 11 Stahr, F. L. 117 Stalker, James. 5, 6 Standish, Miles, Life of. 82 Stanley, H. M. 67, 134 Stannard, H. E. V. P. (Winter, John Strange, pseud.) 117 Stanwood, Edward. 12 Starr, Frederick. 58, 61, 90 Starr, L. B. 67 Stead, Alfred. 66 Stearns, Albert. 134 Stearns, F. P. 72 Stecher, W. A. 34 Stedman, E. C. 48, 53 Steedman, C. J. 69 Steel, Mrs. F. A. W. 66, 117 Steele, C. T. 42 Steele, J. D. 26, 27, 85, 92 Steele, Sir Richard. 56 Steele, Sir Richard, Life of. 82 Steevens, G. W. 66, 67, 89 Steffens, J. L. 15 Stein, Evaleen. 134 Steiner, E. A. 12 Stelzle, Charles. 13, 15 Stephens, C. A. 134 Stephens, H. M. 2, 86 Stephens, R. N. 117 Stephenson, H. T. 63, 117 Stern, S. M. 137 Stetson, C. P. (Gilman, Mrs. C. P. S.) 11, 18, 20 Stevens, Abel. 8 Stevens, G. B. 6 Stevens, J. E. 70 Stevens, Mrs. S. P. 117 Stevens, Thaddeus, Life of. ‘ 82 Stevens, Thomas. 60, 67 Stevens, W. B. 33 Stevenson, B. E. 46, 117, 134 Stevenson, R. L. 53, 56, 60, 62, 63, 69, 70, 96, 117 Stevenson, R. L. Life of. 82 Stevenson, S. Y. 90 Stewart, Balfour. 6 Stewart, C. D. 117 Stewart, James. 8 Stickney, J. H. 18, 22, 32 Stimpson, H. B. 117 Stimson, F. J. 117 Stimson, J. W. 39 Stockton, F. R. 60, 62, 95, 117, 134 Stoddard, C. A. 67 Stoddard, C. W. 70 Stoddard, R. H. 53, 72 Stoddard, R. H. Life of. 82 Stoddard, W. O. 72, 134 Stoddart, J. H. Life of. 82 Stoeving, Paul. 42 Stokes, Susan. 29 Stoll, H. W. 137 Stone, G. L. 46, 93 Stone, Witmer. 32 Stone, W. L. 95 Stoney, T. B. 134 Slopes, M. C. 29 Story, A. T. 38 Story, Joseph. 14, 64 Stout, G. F. 3 Stowe, Mrs. H. E. B. 4, 117, XXI, 134 Stowell, C. H. 34 Strang, Herbert. 134 Strang, L. C. 72 Strange, E. P. 40 Strange, T. A. 40 Strasburger, E. 29 Stratemeyer, Edward. 134 Straubenmiiller, Gustave. 68 Strickland, Agnes. 72, 86 Strong, Frank. 15 Strong, F. L. 24 Strong, James. 5 Strong, Josiah. 8, 11, 12 Strong, T. B. 24 Stuart, Mrs. R. M. 117, 134 Stubbs, C. W. 87 Stubbs, William, bp. 87 Stimtz, H. C. 70 Stuntz, S. C. (Cx>nrad, Stephen, pseud.) 118 Sturgis, Russell. 39, 40, 41 Stuyvesant, Peter, Life of. 82 Stwin, Adam. 24 Sudermann, Hermann. 58, 118, 138 Sue, M. J. 118 Sullivan, James. 15 Sully, James. 3 Summers, Maud. 18 Sumner, Charles, Life of. 82 Sumner, W. G. 11, 12 Sutherland, Allan. 7 Sutherland, George. 33 Sutphen, W. G. Van T. 118 Suttner, Bertha von. 118, 138 Sweeney, John. 15 Sweet, Henry. 22 Swett, John. 46 Swett, S. H. 118 Swett, S. M. 95, 118, 134 Swift, Jonathan. 57, 118 Swift, Lindsay. 2, 95 Swinboume, A. C. 53 Swinboume, A. C. Life of. 82 Swinton, William. 22, 51, 84, 94 Swoboda, Heinrich. 85 Sykes, Mark. 64 Sylvester, N. B. 95 Sylvestre, Joshua. 53 Symonds, H. C. 22, 61, 92 Symonds, J. A. 55, 86 Syrett, Netta. 44 T Tacitus, C. C. 58 Taft, W. H. 4 Taggart, M. A. 118, 134 Taine, H. A. 51, 63, 64. 88 164 AUTHOR INDEX. Talbot, Ethelbert. 8 Talmud. 9 Tannenforst, Ursula, pseud. 135 Tanner, A. E. 3 Tappan, E. M. 6, 11, 87, 92, 135 Tarbell, F. B. 39 Tarbell, H. S. 61 Tarbell, I. M. 118 Tarkin^on, N. B. 118 Tarr, R. S. 27, 61 Tasso, Torquato. 58, 139 Tauler, Johann. 6 Taussig, F. W. 13 Taylor, Bayard, 62, 66, 118, 135 Taylor, Bayard, Life of. 82 Taylor, F. L. 22 Taylor, G. H. 34 Taylor, H. C. C. 118 Taylor, Jane. 54 Taylor, J. S. 18 Taylor, M. I. 118, 135 Taylor, Sedley. 13 Taylor, S. E. 8 Taylor, W. M. 5 Taylor, Zachary, Life of. 82 Tchaikovsky, P. I. 43 Tebbutt, C. G. 44 Teller, W. P. 38 Templeton, Herminie. 118 Tenney, Mrs. A. A. G. 32 Tenney, Sanborn. 32 Tennyson, Alfred, bar on. 54, 55 Tennyson, Alfred, bar on, Life of. 82 Tenot, Eugene. 88 Terentius Afer, Publius. 58 Teresa Sanchez Cepeda, saint. 7 Terhune, Mrs. M. V. H. 20, 118 Terhune, Mrs. M. V. H. Life of. 82 Terrill, B. M. 37 Terry, Ellen, Life of. 82 Teufel, Mrs. von (Howard, B. W.) 118, 135 Thacher, Mrs. L. W. 54 Thackeray, W. M. 56, 57, 118, 135 Thackeray, W. M. Life of. 82 Thalheimer, M. E. 86 Thanet, Octave, pseud. (French, Alice.) 118, 135 Thatcher, O. J. 86 Thaxter, Mrs. C. L. 39, 48, 68 Thayer, W. M. 4, 72 Theresa, sister, Life of. 82 Thieme, F. W. 23 Thimm, C. A. 137, 138 Thomas, A. C. 92 Thomas, Calvin. 23 Thomas, Emile. 61 Thomas, E. L. 6 Thomas, E. M. 48, 135 Thomas, G. H. Life of. 82 Thomas, Mrs. R. F. 39 Thomas, Theodore, Life of. 82 Thomas, Mrs. Theodore, (Thomas, Mrs. R. F.) 39 Thomas, W. I. 28 Thomas a Kempis. 7, 137 Thomas a Kempis, Life of. '82 Thomas Aquinas, saint. 8 Thompson, A. C. 8 Thompson, A. E. 118 Thompson, A. R. 135 Thompson, D. P. 135 Thompson, E. H. 6 Thompson, Sir Henry. 34 Thompson, Holland. 33 Thompson, J. G. 18 Thompson, J. M. 44, 49, 95, 96, 118 Thompson, Mrs. J. M. 27 Thompson, S. P. 26 Thompson, T. E. 24 Thompson, Waddy. 92 Thomson, C. L. 54 Thomson, J. J. 26 Thoreau, H. D. 51 Thoreau, H. D. Life of. 82 Thorndike, A. H. 45 Thorndike, E. L. 3, 18 Thorne, Guy, pseud. 118 Thorne, Marion, pseud. (Thurston, Mrs. I. T.) 135 Thornton, W. J. 27 Thorpe, F. N. 92 Thring, Edward. 18 Thruston, Mrs. L. M. 135 Thucydides. 59 Thurston, Mrs. I. T. 135 Thurston, Mrs. K. C. 118 Thurston, R. H. 35 Thwaites, R. G. 90, 93, 96 Thwing, C. F. 18 Tidy,' C. M. 26 Tiernan, Mrs. F. C. F. (Reid, Christian, pseud.) 118, 135 Tiffany, Mrs. (M core. Nina.) 93 Tighe, Ambrose. 85 Tikovara, Hesibo. 89 Tilden, J. N. 61 Tileston, Mrs. M. W. 54 Tilghinan, Emily (Tannen- forst, Ursula, pseud.) 135 Tilley, A. A. 58 Timbs, John. 33 Timlow, E. W. 135 Tinsley, Mrs. L. R. 38 Tissot, Joseph. 7 Tissott, Victor. 64 Tocqueville, A. C. H. C. de. 12 Todd, C. B. 95 Todd, Mrs. M. G. (Travers, Graham, pseud.) 118 Todd, J. C. 6 Todd, M. P. 38 Todiere, L. 89 Toenjes, Hermann. 32 Tokutomi, Kenjiro. 118 Tolman, H. C. ’ 61 Tolman, W. H. 68 Tolstoi, L. N. count. 4, 6, 118, 135 Tolstoi, L. N. count, Life of. 82 Tomlinson, E. T. 93, 118, 135 Tompkins, Arnold. 18 Tooley, S. A. 63 Tornos, Alberto de. 23 Torrey, Bradford. 24, 32, 49 Touirgee, A. W. 118 Tout, T. F. 87 Toyote, Heinz. 138 Towle, G. M. 72 Townsend, E. W. 118 Tozer, H. F. 61 Tozier, Josephine. 60, 63 Tracy, Louis. 118 Trafton, Adeline. 62 Trafton, G. H. 27 Train, A. C. 14 Train, G. F. Life of. 82 Travers, Graham, pseud. 118 Treat, Mrs. M. L. A. D. A. 24 Tregarthen, Greville. 96 Tregarthen, J. C. 118 Trench, R. C. 6, 22 Trent, W. P. 47 Trevelyan, G. M. 87 Trevelyan, Sir, G. O. 93 Treves, Sir Frederick. 34 Triggs, O. L. 39 Trimmer, Mrs. Sarah. 135 Troeger, J. W. 18 Trollope, Anthony. 118 /Trotter, Spencer. 61 Trow, C. E. 38 Trowbridge, John. 135 Trowbridge, J. T. «8, 135 Trowbridge, J. T. Life of. 82 True, J. P. 135 Trumbull, A. E. 118 Trumbull. H. C. 8, 18 Trybom, J. H. 18 Tuck, Robert. 6 Tucker, E. S. 135 Tuell, Hiram. 23 Tufts, J. W. 42 Tupper, F. A. 19 Turgenev, I. S. 138 Turner, E. A. 135 Turner, F. J. 93 Turpin, E. H. L. 22. 45, 54, 73 Tuttiett, M. G. (Grey, Max- well, pseud.) 118 Tuttle, D. S. bp. 6 Tuttle, Herbert. 88 Tuyn, W. J. 65 Twain, Mark, (Clem- ens, S. L.) 34, 50, 118, 135 Twardowska, E. (Hartner, Eva, pseud.) 118 Tweedie, Mrs. Alec (Twee- die, Mrs. E. B. H.) 65 AUTHOR INDEX. 165 Tweedie, Mrs. E. B. H. 64, 65 Twombly, A. S. 70 Tybout, E. M, 118 Tyler, Josiah. 8 Tyler, L. G, 93 Tyler, M. C. 47 Tylor, E. B. 28 Tynan, Katherine. 118, 135 Tyndall, John. 26, 27 Tyrrell, George. 6, 7 Tyrrell, R. Y. 58 Tyson, J. A. 118 Tytler, Sarah, (Ked- die, Henrietta.) 118 Tze-Shi, empress dowager of China, Life of. 82 U Uberweg, Frederick. 2 Uda, M. S. 139 Ullathorne, W, B. hp. 6 Ulmann, Albert. 95 Ullman, A. W. 118 Underhill, J. G. 51 Underhill, Z. D. 135 Underwood, Loring. 39 Underwood, Mrs. L. H. 66 United States. Civil service commission. 15 United States. Commerce and labor department. 19 United States. Congress. 12, 73 United States. Constitution. 14 United States. Geological survey. 28 United States. President. 35 United States. Smithsonian institution. 24 United States. World's Co- lumbian exposition. 67 Upham, Mrs. G. L. L. (Le Baron, Grace, pseud.) 135 Upton, Bertha. 135 Upton, G. P. 42 V Vacarescu, Elena. 73 Vachell, H. A. 119 Vaile, Mrs. C. M. W. 119, 135 Valdes, A. P. 119 Valentine, D. T. 95 Valentine, E. S. 26 Valentine, Mrs. L. J. 6, 32, 33, 135 Vambery, Arminius, 88 Vambery, Hermann. 138 Van Bergen, Robert. 66, 70, 88, 89 Van Bruyssel, E. 32 Van Buren, Martin, Life of. 82 Vandegrift, Margaret, pseud. 119, 135 Van der Hoogt, C. W. 89 Van Dyke, Henry. 6, 41, 48, 49, 52, 54, 119 Van Dyke, J. C. 24, 28, 39, 41, 73 Van Dyke, Paul. 8 Van Lennep, H. J. 66 Van Liew, C. C. 22 Van Middledyk, R. A. 90 Van Rensselaer, J. K. 95 Van Tyne, C. H. 93 Van Vorst, Bessie. 13 Van Vorst, Marie. 119 Varnum, Henry. 4 Vaughan, Clare, Life of. 82 Vaughan, Kenelm. 1 Vawter, Clara. 136 Veblen, T. B. 38 Vedder, H. C. 73 Veitch, John. 86 Velasquez, D. R. de Silva y. Life of. 82 Velvin, Ellen. 32 Venable, W. H. 119 Verga, Giovanni. 119, 139 Verlaine, Paul. 137 Verne, Jules. 60, 119 Vernon, Ruth. 119 Vesby, J. M. 8 Vespucci, Amerigo, Life of. 82 Vetromile, Eugene. 60 Veysey, A. H. 119 Vianney, J. B. M. 8 Vianney, J. B. M. Life of. 82 Viardot, Louis. 40 Viaud, L. M. J. (Loti, Pierre, pseud.) 58, 66, 67, 119 Victoria, queen of England. 62 Victoria, queen of England, Life of. 82 Victoria institute of Trini- dad and Tobago. 67 Vidocq, E. F. Life of. 82 Viele, H. K. 119 Villard, O. G. 95 Villari, Luigi. 64 Viller, Fredrik. 119 Villinger, Hermine. 138 Villon, Frangois. 58 Vincent, Frank. 29, 32, 65 Vincent de Paul, saint. Life of. 82 Vincent, J. E. 63 Vincent, J. H. 85 Vincent, L. H. 47 Vivian, Herbert. 67 Voltaire, F. M. A. de. 136, 137 Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Life of. 82 Voss, Richard von. 138 W Wack, H. W. 63 Waddington, Mme. M. A. K. 62, 64 Wade, J. H. 22 Wade, Mrs. M. H. B. 9, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 69 1, 70, 90, 92 , 93 Wagner, Charles. 4, 7 , 68 Wagner, Harr. 24 , 96 Wagner, W. R. 42 , 58 Wahnschaffe, Felix. 36 Wakeman, A. V. 37 Wakeman, H. 0. 86 Walford, Mrs. L. B. C. 119 Walker, Agnes. 37 Walker, E. E. 34 Walker, F. A. 13 , 93 Walker, Gertrude. 19 Walker, Jerome. 34 Walker, Louisa. 19 Walker, M. C. 32 , 44 Walker, Wi Heston. 8 Wallace, A. R. 24 Wallace, A. R. Life of. 82 Wallace, Dillon. 67 Wallace, D. M. 64 Wallace, Lew. 6, 119 Wallace, Lew, Life of. 82 Wallace, S. A. E. 67 Wallach, I. R. 73 Waller, M. E. 65, 119, 136 Walpole, Sir Spencer. 86 Walsh, N. 20 Walter, Hubert. 35 Walter, H. E. 32 Walton, Isaak. 44 Walton, J. S. 95 Walton, M. A. 32 Waltz, Mrs. E. C. 119 Warburton, William. 87 Ward, A. L. 46 Ward, A. W. 55, , 84 Ward, E. G. 22 Ward, Mrs. E. S. P. (Phelps, E. S.) 82, : 119, 136 Ward, H. D. 136 Ward, James. 26, , 40 Ward, J. J. 28 Ward, Mrs. M. A. i \. 119 Ward, M. E. 44 Ward, T. H. 54 Warde, Margaret. 136 Ware, E. R. 24 Ware, William. 119 Waring, G. E. 119 Warman, Cy. 35, 119 Warne, F. J. 12 Warner, A. B. 119 Warner, A. G. 15 Warner, B. E. 20, 55 Warner, C. D. 2, 49 , 50, 62, 66, 67, 68, 69, 119 Warner, C. D. Life of. 82 Warner, Francis. 19 Warner, L. P. 19 Warner, Susan. 119 Warren, Charles. 119 Warren, H. P. 87 Warwick, R. Neville, earl of. Life of. 82 Washburne, Mrs. M. F. 3, 4, 119 Washington, B. T. 4, 12, 19 166 AUTHOR INDEX. Washington, B. T. Life of. 82 Washington, George. 51 Washington, George, Life of. 82 Washington, Mrs. M. B. Life of. 83 Washington, Mrs. M. D. C. Life of. 83 Watanna, Onoto, pseud. 119, 136 Waterhouse, P. L. 40 Waterloo, Stanley. 119 Waters, Mrs. C. E. C. 39, 40, 41, 73 Watkins, M. C. 47 Watson, A. C. 119 Watson, Forbes. 29 Watson, H. B. M. 119 Watson, H. C. 93, 136 Watson, John. 5, 7, 119 Watson, K. H. 38 Watson, T. E. 88, 119 Watt, James, Life of. 83 Watts, G. F. Life of. 83 Watts-Dunton, Theodore. ( D u ni 1 0 ( n , Theodore Watts-). 119 Waugh, . F. A. 36 Wayne, Anthony, Life of. 83 Weatherly, F. E. 136 Weaver, E. A. 19 Webb, A. S. 94 Webb, Sidney. 13, 19 Webster, Daniel. 49 Webster, Daniel, Life of. 83 Webster, H. K. 119 Webster, Jean. 119 W^’ebster, John. 55 Webster, Leigh, pseud. 88, 136 Webster, Noah. 22 Webster, Noah, Life of. 83 Webster, W., B. 36 Webster, W. C. 13 Weed, C. M. 29, 32 Weeks-Shaw, C. S. 34 Weingartner, Felix. 42 Weir, Irene. 40 Wellington, Arthur Welles- ley, duke of, Life of. 83 Wellman, F. L. 14 Wells, Carolyn. 50, 119, 136 W^ells, H. G. 68, 119 Wells, H. L. 27 Wells, H. P. 68 Welsh, Charles. 84 Welsh, L. D. 19, 32, 93 Wendell, Barrett. 11, 45, 47, 52 Wendt, , H. H. 6 Wentworth, G. A. 25- Werner, Ernst, pseud. 120, 138 Wesley, John, Life of. 83 Wesselhoeft, Mrs. E. F. P. 136 Wessely, J. E. 23 West, W. M. 2 Westcott, E. N. 120, 138 Weston, J. L. 11 Wet, C. R. de. 89 Wetherell, Elizabeth, pseud. (Warner, Susan.) 120 W^y, F. A. 64 W'^eyman, S. J. 120 W^harton, A. H. 49, 64 Wharton, Mrs. E. N. J. 64, 120 Wheeler, C. G. 38 Wheeler, Mrs. C. T. 38, 51 Wheeler, Marianna. 37 Wheeler, M. T. 2 Wheeler, O. D. 69 Wheelwright, J- T. 120 Wherry, Albinia. 41 Whetham, W. C. D. 26, 27 Whistler, J. A. M. Life of. 83 Whitaker, Evelyn. 120 Wnitby, Beatrice. 120 Whitcomb, I. P. 84 Whitcomb, Merrick. 58 White, A. D. Life of. 83 White, A. S. 67 White, E. E. 19 White, E. O. 120, 136 White, F. M. 120 White, Gilbert. 32 White, Greenough. 47, 52 White, Horace. 14 White, James. 84 White, Mary. 38, 40, 44 White, Percy. 120 White, R. G. 22, 63 White, S. E. 24, 69, 120, 136 White, W. A. 49, 120 White, W. J. 38 Whitehill, A. R. , 19 Whiteing, Richard. 120 Whiting, Lilian, 4, 49, 69 Whitley, Mrs. Mary. 44 Whitlock, Brand. 120 Whitman, Marcus, Life of. 83 Whitman, Walt, Life of. 83 Whitman, Walt, Life of. 73 Whitney, Mrs. A. D. T. 48, 120 Whitney, Casper. 44, 66 Whitney, E. L. 90 Whitney, Mrs. H. H. (Hay, Helen.) 48 Whitney, W. D. 22 Whittier, J. G^. 45, 48, 51 Whittier, J. G. Life of. 83 Wh 3 onper, Edward. 69 Whyte, Alexander. 5 Wichert, E. A. A. G. 120 Wiel, Alethea. 88 Wieland, C. M. 138 Wiener, Leo. 58 Wiggin, E. E. 20 Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. S. 19, 45, 120, 136 Wilbrandt, Adolf. 138 Wilcox, D. F. 15 Wildenbruch, Ernst von. 138 Wilder, M. P. 50 Wiley, Belle. 28 Wilhelm II. German em- peror, Life of. 83 Wilkins, A. S. 61 Wilkins, M. E. 48, 120, 136 Wilkinson, Florence. 120 Wilkinson, Frederick. 36 Wilkinson, W. C. 58 Wilkinson, W. T. 41 Willard, C. D. 15 Willard, F. E. 20, 73 Willard, F. E. Life of. 83 Willard, J. F. (Flynt, Jo- siah, pseud.) 15, 120 William I. the Conqueror, king of England, Life of. 83 William I. surnamed the Si- lent, prince of Orange, Life of. 83 Williams, Archibald. 60 Williams, E. L. 136 Williams, E. R. 64 Williams, F. B. pseud. (Hamblen, H. E.) 120 Williams, F. C. 120 Williams, Sir George, Life of. 83 ■Williams, G. F. 136 Williams, H. N. 73 Williams, H. S. 24 Williams, J. L. 68, 120 Williams, Leonard. 64 Williams, M. E. 37 Williams, M. M. 49 ■Williams, N. ^W. (Dallas, Richard, pseud.) 120 Williams, Sherman. 45, 73, 95 Williams, S. G. 19 Williams, Talcott. 15 Williamson, Mrs. A. M. L. 120 Williamson, C. N. 120 Williamson, G. C. 64 Willis, N. P. Life of. 83 Willson, Beckles. 38 Wilson, A. J. E. 121 Wilson, C. T. 66 Wilson, D. M. 95 Wilson, E. C. . 19 Wilson. H. L. 121 Wilson, J. H. 66 Wilson, Mrs. L. L. W. 24, 37, 41, 92 Wilson, Richard. 54 Wilson, R. R. 47, 68, 95 Wilson, Woodrow. ; 12 Wiltse, S. E. 19, 22 Winch, W. H. 19 Winchell, Alexander. 28 Windom, William. 49 Wines, F. H. 15 Wingate, C. F. 4 Winnington, Laura. 136 Winslow, F. E. 61 Winslow, H. M. 20 Winter, John Strange, pseud. 121 Winter, William. 63 Winterburn, F. H. 4 Winthrop, Theodore. 121 AUTHOR INDEX. 167 Wise, H. A. 92 Wise, J. S. 121 Wiseman, N. P. S. card. 8, 121 Wister, Owen. 50, 121 Witchell, C. A. 24 Witt, C. 85 Witt, H. G. de. 136 Witt, R. C. 41 Wittbecker, W. A. 35 Wolf, Simon. 9 Wolfe, T. F. 51 Wolfenstein, Martha. 121 Wolfson, A. M. 85 Woltmann, A. 41 Wolzogen, Ernst von. 138 Wood, Benjamin. 4 Wood, C. S. 136 Wood, C. W. 63 Wood, J. G. 32 Wood, M. H. 22 Wood, S. T. 14 Wood, Theodore. 32 Woodberry, G. E. 45, 47 , 49 Woodbridge, Elizabeth. 44 Woodbury, C. H. 40 Woodhull, A. A. 34 Woodhull, J. F. 24 , 26 Woodley, 0. I. 22 Woolman, M. S. 37 Woolsey, S. C. 48, 136 Woolson, C. F. 121 Worcester, J. E. 22 Wordsworth, William. 54 Work, E. W. 7 Workman, W. H. 66 Worsfold, W. B. 67 Worst, E. F. 19 Worthington, A. M. 24, 26 Wray, A. W. 3, 19 Wright, C. D. 11, 14 Wright, Elvirton. 136 Wright, G. F. 28 Wright, H. C 47, 52, 73, 90, 92 Wright, John, pseud. 35 Wright, J, H. 59 Wright, J. M. 29 Wright, Mrs. J. M. 24, 121 Wright, Lewis. 26 Wright, Mrs. M. O. 29, 32, 39, 121, 136 Wright, Mrs. M. T. 121 Wright, W. B. 6, 61 Wyckoff, W. A. 14 Wyclif, John, Life of. 83 Wyss, J. R. 136 X Xenophon. 59 Xerxes, the Great, king of Persia, Life of. 83 Y Yale, L. M. 37 Yates, L. H. 37 Yeats, S. K. Levett-. 121 Yeats, W. B. 55 Yechton, Barbara, pseud. 121, 136 Yerkes, L. A. 46 Yonge, C. M. 6, 73, 84, 85, 87, 88, 90, 121, 136 York, F. L. 42 Yorke, Anthony. 121, 136 Young, A. W. 15 Young, C. A. 25 Young, E. R. 8, 11, 36, 121 Young, R. E. 121 Youth’s companion series. 32, 60, 62, 67, 68, 69, 70, 84, 136 Ysaguirre. 37 Z Zacher, Albert. 39 Zangwill, Israel. 57, 121 Zimmern, Alice. 11 Zimmern, Helen. 88 Zitkala-Sa. 11 Zmichowska, Narcyze. 139 Zollinger, Gulielma, pseud. 121, 136 Zueblin, Charles. 15 Zung, Leopold. 9